土木-建筑-外文翻译-外文文献-英文文献-改造和升级.doc
《土木-建筑-外文翻译-外文文献-英文文献-改造和升级.doc》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《土木-建筑-外文翻译-外文文献-英文文献-改造和升级.doc(11页珍藏版)》请在淘文阁 - 分享文档赚钱的网站上搜索。
1、外文文献翻译Protection,prevention,repair,renovation and upgrading(摘自Management of Deteriorating Concrete StructuresChapter 7作者George Somerville )7.1 IntroductionThe need to repair concrete structure is not new. Much of the early work involved making good via patch repairs and crack filling, for aesthetic
2、and serviceability reasons7.1. As the concrete infrastructure of the mid-20th century matured, there was also a demand to strengthen or upgrade to meet changes in use or increase in loadings. The need to treat cases of corrosion emerged in the 1950s with post-war prefabricated reinforced concrete ho
3、using,and many of the references to Chapter 2 detail examples of corrosion in highway structures as the use of de-icing salts increased rapidly in the early 1960s.Reference7.2 gives some details of this ,and reference 7.3 is a detailed review of the situation in the UK and France with regard to post
4、-tesioned concrete bridges.As durability concerns became more widespread, and consequences of failure more critical, repair became a growth industry, and options available on the market increased significantly in term of principles and approaches, and the individual solutions within each basic appro
5、ach. This taining over 200 short papers on all aspects of the problem.The literature is full of individual case studies, describing what has been physically done and giving some reasons for selecting a particular option; it is often diffcult to draw general conclusions from these. Such articles, whi
6、ch are also helpful since they provide website addressers,appear most frequently in concrete-related journals such as Concrete from the Concrete Society in the UK. In North America, the various journals of the American Concrete Institute (ACI) do a similar job, and focus on repair is provided by the
7、 International Concrete Repair Institute (ICRI),which publishs a bimonthly Bulletin, and whose website gives details of available publications in the USA; generally, these are either guidance documents, or complications of articles on particular topics.There are aslo guidance documents available on
8、individual repair, protection and upgrading methods, which explain the principles involved and are strong on the “how to ” aspects of the problem. Some examples of these can be obtained from the ICRI website for North America, and reference7.4-7.9 are similar publications available from the Concrete
9、 Society in the UK. The Concrete Society portfolio is augmented by other reports on test methods and diagnosis,and on how to enhance durability in new constructions; Technical Report 61 7.10 is an example of the latter, where much of the detailed information is transferable to the repair and renovat
10、ion situation. The Concrete Repair Assocication in the UK also has a website.The above brief rewiew is intended to show that there is quite a lot of information available on repair and renovation methods and also to indicate the nature of that information. It can become dated quite quickly however,
11、as the technology is improved and new techniques are introduced. Moreover, the nature and format of the information make it difficult to compare the technical and economic merits of alternative approaches- essential information to the owner when making a choice. This situation is now changing, with
12、serious attempts being made to develop a systematic scientific basis for classifying repair and renovation methods, supported by sound specification and test methods. The emergence of EN 1504 is a prime example of that, and will be referred to strongly in later sections of this chapter.The final maj
13、or missing link from the data bases is the lack of indepth feedback on real performation in the field over relevant periods of time. How does this compare with claims and expectations? Again this is changing, as typified by Figures 2.13-2.16 ,taken from the paper by Tilly 7.11. Tillys paper comes fr
14、om the activities of a European network CONREPNET, which has examined well over 100 case studies in some detail and, apart from providing field data, has forced on developing criteria to permit alterative options to be evaluated to a common base. This information will also be used extensively later
15、in this chapter.Repair and renovation is a huge subject, deserving several books in its own right.This book is about assessment, management and maintenance, and repair is an integral part of that. The emphasis in this chapter is on how it fits into the overall scheme of things, in moving forward fro
16、m the assessment phase to taking effective action in selecting optimum solutions. This approach leads to the following sequence of subsection.7.2 Performance requirements for repaired structures7.3 Classification of protection, repair,renovation and upgrading options7.4 Performance requirements for
17、repair and remedial measures7.5 Engineering specifications7.6 Moving towards the selection process7.7 Performance of repairs in sevice7.8 Timing of an intervention7.9 Selection a repair option-general7.10 The role of EN 1504 in selection 7.11 Selecting a repair option in practice 7.12 Concluding rem
18、arks Appendix 7.1 and 7.2 Reference 7.2 Performance requirements for repaired structuresIn simple terms, the performance requirements for repaired structures are no different from those for new construction. Structurally, the focus will be on the factors listed in Table 4.12. Progressive assessment
19、will have led to a performance time graph, such as that in Figure 3.13, for all relevant Table 4.12 factors. This paints a picture of how the present condition relates both to the performance levels provided in the original design and to the owners perception of what constitutes minimum acceptable p
20、erformance, bearing in mind that much more is now known about the structure (the Table 6.2 issue).Complicating the situation is the fact different owners may wish to manage the rehabilitation process differently. Figure 3.3 shows two viable options emanating from the asset management procedures asso
21、ciated with bridge in the UK . The different strategies involved intervention on different timescales, and,most probably, different solutions. Some owners may also wish to take a conservative approach,involving early preventative measures. There are no definitive general rules here, but a need to be
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 土木 建筑 外文 翻译 文献 英文 改造 升级
限制150内