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REHABILITATION OF STRUCTURES
OBJECTIVE
To get the knowledge on quality of concrete,
durability aspects, causes of deterioration,
assessment of distressed structures, repairing of
structures and demolition procedures.
UNIT – I
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
STRATEGIES
Syllabus:
Maintenance, repair and rehabilitation, Facets
of Maintenance, importance of Maintenance
various aspects of Inspection, Assessment
procedure for evaluating a damaged structure,
causes of deterioration
MAINTENANCE
Definition:
Maintenance of building is
defined as the work done to keep the
civil engineering structures in
working condition so as to enable
them to carry out the functions for
which they are constructed.
Necessity of maintenance
The maintenance of structures is done to
meet the following objectives.
· Prevent damages and decay due to
natural agencies and wear & tear
- to keep them in good appearance
and working condition.
· Repair defects occurred in structures
and strengthen them, if necessary.
Maintenance work on dam structure
Classification of Maintenance
Work:
· Preventive Maintenance
· Remedial Maintenance
· Routine Maintenance
· Special Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance:
-before the defects occurred or
damages developed
Remedial Maintenance:
-after the defects or
damage occurs in the structures.
It involves the following basic steps.
• Finding the deterioration .
• Determining the causes.
• Evaluating the strength of the existing
structures.
• Evaluating the need of the structures.
•Selecting and implementing the repair
procedure
Routine Maintenance:
• maintenance attended to the structure periodically.
• It depends upon specifications and materials of
structures ,purpose , intensity and condition of use .
•It is done by the fund provided annually, which is
normally 1.5% of the cost of construction.
•It includes the inspection, planning the programme
and execute.
•It includes white washing, patching repair to plaster,
replacement of fitting and fixtures, blinding of road
surface.
Special Maintenance:
• work not covered in routing programme or the
annual repair
- is done under special condition
• It may be done for strengthening and updating
of the structure
- to meet the new condition of usage or to
increase its serviceability.
•It include particular or complete renewal, such
as renewal of floors, roofs etc
Special Maintenance
Causes which necessitate the
maintenance:
The causes which effects the service
and durability of the structure are as
follows:
· Atmospheric Agencies
1. Rain 2. Wind 3. Temperature.
· Normal wear and tear.
· Failure of structure.
Atmospheric Agencies
1. Rain:
-important source of water which affects
the structure in the following ways.
Physical:
Dissolving and carrying away minerals as it
is universal solvent.
Expansion and contraction:
- materials subjected to repetitive
expansion and contraction
- while they become wet and dry and
develop the stresses.
Expansion of water:
- variation of temperature causes the
expansion and construction of absorbed
water affects the micro structures of the
materials.
Erosion:
Abrasion of the structure materials is quite
evident effect of the water.
Spillway damage
Chemical:
Water contains acids and alkali and
other compound in dissolved form, acts
over the material
-which is known as chemical
weathering.
2. Movement of formwork.
3. Vibrations
5. Setting shrinkage.
6. Premature removal of forms.
7. Drying shrinkage
8. Temperature stresses
This may be due to
(i)Difference in temperature
between the inside and outside of the
building.
(ii)Variation in internal temperature
of the building structure.
9. Absorption of moisture by concrete
10. Corrosion of reinforcement
This could be caused by
(i)Entry of moisture through cracks
or pores
(ii)Electrolytic action
11. Aggressive action of chemical
12. Weathering action
13. Action of shockwaves
14. Erosion
15. Weathering action
16. Action of shockwaves
17. Erosion
18. Poor design details at
(i) Re- entrant corners
(ii) Changes in cross section
(iii)Rigid joint precast elements
(iv)Deflections
Poor design details leads to
1. Leakage through joints
2. Inadequate drainage
3. Inefficient drainage slope
4. Unanticipated shear stresses in piers, column
and abutments etc..,
5. Incompatibility of materials of sections.
6. Neglect in design
7. Errors in design
8. Errors in earlier repairs
9. Overloading
10. External influences such as(a) Earthquake
(b) Wind(c) Fire(e) Cyclone(f) Flash floors etc..,