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Repair of Spalling on Precast Girder

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J1D

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Feb 22, 2004
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A precast girder is damaged at the end as shown. Would anybody suggest how to repair. It is 70MPa strength concrete with prestress strands.

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j1d
 
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I don't think I would repair it. Getting a good patch would require further digging in to the concrete. I would probably recommend that the owner reject the beam or accept it and get a credit from the contractor.
 
If it's an interior box beam leave it alone. If it's the fascia patch it - otherwise some passerby (or future bridge inspector)will think the bridge has a problem. You could drill in some 3/8" hooks to hold the patch.

 
graybeach, the damage happened during transportation by the owner.

bridgebuster, does the drill hurt the concrete? Or I need wire mesh in the patch?

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j1d
 
The hooks won't hurt the concrete. You won't need much embedment for a 3/8" hook. The idea is to have a mechanical bond to hold the patch matrial. Corners can be tough to fix.
 
Could you patch it and just wrap the end with a Fiber reinforced Composite?
 
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