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FIELD GUIDE TO CONCRETE REPAIR APPLICATION PROCEDURES
Concrete Removal Using Hydrodemolition
This method may be used in a broad range of applications requiring concrete removal and surface preparation prior to installation of a repair material. Removal of deteriorated concrete may include concrete that is spalled, cracked, delaminated, chloride contaminated, carbonated, or damaged by fire or cycles of freezing and thawing. It may also include removal of sound concrete to provide proper clearance under the reinforcing steel or to provide a minimum thickness of repair material. The process may be used when vibration of the structure from the use of impact removal methods may lead to further damage or where vibration and sound is easily transmitted and will interfere with the simultaneous occupancy and use of the structure.
Author: ACI Committee E706
Publication Year: 2011
ISBN:
Categories: Repair
Formats: PDF
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RAP-10: Leveling and Reprofiling of Vertical and Overhead Surfaces
RAP-11: Slabjacking
RAP-12: Concrete Repair by Shotcrete Application
RAP-2: Crack Repair by Gravity Feed with Resin
RAP-3: Spall Repair by Low-Pressure Spraying
RAP-4: Surface Repair Using Form-and-Pour Techniques
RAP-5: Surface Repair Using Form-and-Pump Techniques
RAP-6: Vertical and Overhead Spall Repair by Hand Application
RAP-7: Spall Repair of Horizontal Concrete Surfaces
RAP-8: Installation of Embedded Galvanic Anodes
RAP-9: Spall Repair by the Preplaced Aggregate Method
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