DMRB Volume 3 Section 3 Part 1 (BA 30/94) Highway structures: Inspection and maintenance. Repair. Strengthening of concrete highway structures using externally bonded plates (Withdrawn)
Publication Year
1994
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Refers to the technique of strengthening concrete highway structures by external plate bonding. The technique of bonding steel plates to concrete bridges using epoxy adhesives has been used on a number of trunk road structures to enhance their load carrying capacity. The viability of this technique for a particular structure should be considered carefully due to its sensitivity to standards of workmanship and need for regular in-service inspection. Economical evaluation should be carried out in order to compare this technique with other methods of strengthening. The effect of bonding a plate to the tension face of a reinforced concrete section is to increase the depth from the compression face to the neutral axis and the area of effective reinforcement, thus, increasing the moment of resistance of the section. The operation is undertaken without additional support to the member.
Document History
DMRB 3.3.1. Design manual for roads and bridges (DMRB). Old series - DMRB Departmental Advice Notes (Bridges and Structures).
ISBN
9780115512490
Publisher Information
Highways Agency
The Highways Agency is now known as Highways England. The new government company is in charge of operating England's motorways and major A roads, including modernising and maintaining the highways. Their publications include the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges, the Manual of Contract Documents for Road Works and Interim Advice Notes.
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