Evaluation of surface sealers for concrete hydraulic structures exposed to low temperatures

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Jahangir Mirza
Charles Abesque
Marc-André Bérubé
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[1] Research Institute of Hydro-Quebec,Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
[2] Association des Constructeurs de Routes et Grands Travaux du Québec,undefined
[3] Laval University,undefined
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Materials and Structures | 2011年 / 44卷
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Cold climates; Concrete hydraulic structures; Silanes; Siloxanes; Vapor transmission; Water absorption;
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Many hydraulic structures exhibit downstream cracks and surface degradation due to porous and non air-entrained concrete cast only a few decades ago, wetting–drying and freezing–thawing cycles. These degradations could be prevented by minimizing surface saturation and water infiltration by sealing the concrete surface. Many different types of sealers, such as silanes, siloxanes, boiled linseed oil, epoxies, urethanes and cement-based products, are presently available on the market. However, despite their ready availability, very few or no laboratory or field evaluations have ever been undertaken to evaluate their effectiveness, specifically for hydraulic structures exposed to extremely low temperatures. Consequently, 60 different surface sealers were selected for laboratory evaluation, aimed at minimizing water or moisture infiltration, and to extend the service life of hydraulic structures, besides reducing the harmful effects associated with concrete surface deterioration. The tests carried out on these sealers comprised reduction of absorption and evaporation capacity, durability under freezing–thawing and wetting–drying cycles, acid rain, UV radiation, effect of various parameters, such as concrete water:cement ratio (W/C), sealers application temperature, pH variation, presence of hydrostatic pressure, etc. Preliminary data showed that silanes and siloxanes exhibited satisfactory results, however, products from the same family yielded variable results. This paper summarizes a part of a large study on concrete sealers for hydraulic structures in cold climates.
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