Performance of Cement-Based Patch Repair Materials in Plain and Reinforced Concrete Members

Structural elements such as beams, slabs, and columns may require strengthening or repair during their service life. Different repair materials (RMs) are available and it is usually difficult to choose the best ones, especially when considering the cost of such materials. This paper presents the res...

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Main Author: A.H. Al-Saidy
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Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2016-12-01
Series:The Journal of Engineering Research
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spelling doaj-fe2be149ce0849898a9920890574dfa12020-11-25T02:30:49ZengSultan Qaboos UniversityThe Journal of Engineering Research1726-60091726-67422016-12-0113216017110.24200/tjer.vol13iss2pp160-171179Performance of Cement-Based Patch Repair Materials in Plain and Reinforced Concrete MembersA.H. Al-Saidy0Department of Civil & Architectural Engineering, College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, OmanStructural elements such as beams, slabs, and columns may require strengthening or repair during their service life. Different repair materials (RMs) are available and it is usually difficult to choose the best ones, especially when considering the cost of such materials. This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation of patch RMs on plain concrete prisms as well as on reinforced concrete beams. Three cement-based RMs available in the market with different mechanical properties and an ordinary Portland cement (OPC) mix produced in the lab were used in the study. Damage was induced in prisms/beams and then repaired using different materials. The experimental work included assessment of the flexural strength of damaged/repaired plain concrete prisms; slant shear (bond) strength between the concrete and the RM; axial strength of damaged/repaired plain concrete prisms and bond of the repair materials in damaged/repaired reinforced concrete beams loaded to failure. The test results showed that all RMs performed well in restoring the strength of damaged plain concrete. Compatibility of the RMs with substrate concrete was found to be more important in the behavior than superior mechanical properties of the RMs. No difference was noted in the behavior between the RMs in repairing reinforced concrete beams at the tension side.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/179patch repair, repair materials, rehabilitation, retrofitting.
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Performance of Cement-Based Patch Repair Materials in Plain and Reinforced Concrete Members
The Journal of Engineering Research
patch repair, repair materials, rehabilitation, retrofitting.
author_facet A.H. Al-Saidy
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title Performance of Cement-Based Patch Repair Materials in Plain and Reinforced Concrete Members
title_short Performance of Cement-Based Patch Repair Materials in Plain and Reinforced Concrete Members
title_full Performance of Cement-Based Patch Repair Materials in Plain and Reinforced Concrete Members
title_fullStr Performance of Cement-Based Patch Repair Materials in Plain and Reinforced Concrete Members
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Cement-Based Patch Repair Materials in Plain and Reinforced Concrete Members
title_sort performance of cement-based patch repair materials in plain and reinforced concrete members
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series The Journal of Engineering Research
issn 1726-6009
1726-6742
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Structural elements such as beams, slabs, and columns may require strengthening or repair during their service life. Different repair materials (RMs) are available and it is usually difficult to choose the best ones, especially when considering the cost of such materials. This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation of patch RMs on plain concrete prisms as well as on reinforced concrete beams. Three cement-based RMs available in the market with different mechanical properties and an ordinary Portland cement (OPC) mix produced in the lab were used in the study. Damage was induced in prisms/beams and then repaired using different materials. The experimental work included assessment of the flexural strength of damaged/repaired plain concrete prisms; slant shear (bond) strength between the concrete and the RM; axial strength of damaged/repaired plain concrete prisms and bond of the repair materials in damaged/repaired reinforced concrete beams loaded to failure. The test results showed that all RMs performed well in restoring the strength of damaged plain concrete. Compatibility of the RMs with substrate concrete was found to be more important in the behavior than superior mechanical properties of the RMs. No difference was noted in the behavior between the RMs in repairing reinforced concrete beams at the tension side.
topic patch repair, repair materials, rehabilitation, retrofitting.
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