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Title: Epoxy Repair Techniques for Moderate Earthquake Damage

Author(s): Catherine Wolfgram French, Gregory A. Thorp, and Wen-Jen Tsai

Publication: Structural Journal

Volume: 87

Issue: 4

Appears on pages(s): 416-424

Keywords: beams (supports); bond (concrete to reinforcement); buildings; columns (supports); damage; earthquakes; energy dissipation; epoxy resins; joints (junctions); lateral pressure; loads (forces); reinforced concrete; repairs; structures; Structural Research

DOI: 10.14359/2758

Date: 7/1/1990

Abstract:
Two test series were conducted to determine the effectiveness of epoxy techniques to repair moderate earthquake damage. Two interior reinforced concrete subassemblages (PI and VI) were subjected to a series of cyclic lateral loads to simulate moderate earthquake damage. The specimens were then repaired with one of two epoxy repair techniques: pressure injection (RPI) or vacuum impregnation (RVI). The repaired Specimens PI and RVI were then subjected to the same load history as that imposed on the original test specimens (PI and VI). The restoration of bond between the reinforcement and concrete in the joint was of particular interest. Both techniques worked well in restoring the strength, stiffness, energy-dissipation capacity, and bond of the specimens. The vacuum-impregnation technique may have an advantage in the repair of large regions of damage and offshoot cracks.


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