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SAMARIS D25b - Guidance for the use of UHPFRC for rehabilitation of concrete highway structures

Emmanuel Denarié
2006
Report or working paper
Abstract

order to manage structures effectively and to reduce this burden to the minimum, the number and extent of interventions have to be kept to the lowest possible level. The extremely low permeability of Ultra-High Performance Fibre Reinforced Concretes (UHPFRC) associated with their outstanding mechanical properties make them especially suitable to locally "harden" reinforced concrete structures in critical zones subjected to an aggressive environment and to significant mechanical stresses. Composite UHPFRC-concrete structures promise a long-term durability which helps avoid multiple interventions on structures during their service life. UHPFRC materials can be applied on new structures, or on existing ones for reha-bilitation, as thin watertight overlays in replacement of waterproofing membranes, as rein-forcement layers combined with reinforcement bars, or as prefabricated elements such as kerbs. This document gives an overview of the conceptual approach, and provides basic guid-ance in view of the application of UHPFRC for the rehabilitation of reinforced concrete structures.

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