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Investigation of silane treatments in concrete using various non-destructive techniques

Posted on:2014-10-14Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Oklahoma State UniversityCandidate:Sudbrink, BryanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008453697Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
Silane is commonly used on bridge decks to reduce water entry into the concrete matrix by lining pores with a hydrophobic film. This work establishes and evaluates some important non-destructive laboratory and field techniques that can be used to determine the presence and effective lifespan of silane treatments. A review of existing literature is given in order to provide a thorough understanding of silane treatments. From here, four different non-destructive techniques are investigated including Micro X-ray Fluorescence (µ-XRF), the 4-Point Wenner Probe, a brominated-dye, and a chlorine-based dye. All four techniques are then compared to determine which technique is most effective in determining the presence and depth of penetration of silane in concrete. Finally, by using this technique recommendations are provided to outline the useful service life of silane as well as the ability to reapply this material.
Keywords/Search Tags:Silane, Concrete, Non-destructive, Techniques
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