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Title: Bond Performance of Rapid-Setting Repair Materials Subjected to Deicing Salt and Freezing-Thawing Cycles

Author(s): Shigen (Eric) Li, Gregory C. Frantz, and Jack E. Stephens

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 96

Issue: 6

Appears on pages(s): 692-697

Keywords: bond (concrete to concrete); bridge decks; deicers; freeze-thaw durability; patching; pavements; repairs; scaling.

DOI: 10.14359/796

Date: 11/1/1999

Abstract:
Bond deterioration due to deicer salt and freezing-thawing cycles is a major cause of repair failures to highway pavements and bridge decks. This research used a pulloff test to examine how combined deicer salt application and freezing-thawing cycles affected the bond between portland cement concrete and two rapid-setting repair materials. Variables included curing conditions, age, and combined freezing-thawing cycles with deicer application. Surface deterioration of each repair material was monitored.


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