Existing concrete surfaces need to be roughened to a profile necessary to achieve mechanical interlocking with any repair material. In this study, different surface treatments (e.g. grinding, sandblasting, shotblasting, hand- and mechanical milling) were performed and the quality of the preparation established on the basis of three main parameters: surface geometry, superficial concrete microcracking and adhesion. Surface geometry was characterised on the basis of the measurement of surface profile—profilometry—and the analysis of statistical and amplitude parameters calculated from the waviness (lower frequencies) and the roughness (higher frequencies) profiles of the surface. Investigations were also performed to assess the quality of the superficial zone of concrete and cracks were systematically observed in relation to surface treatment where both scanning electron microscopy and light microscopy were used for analysis. Finally, a repair mortar, with or without bond coat, was applied to the concrete substrates in order to measure adhesion. Relationships clearly show the effect of roughness on adhesion in the case where no bond coat was used and also the influence of the power of the surface treatment on the waviness shape of the profile and the presence of microcracks in the near-surface layer, related to failure type.
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A. Garbacz;
A. Garbacz
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Institute of Construction Engineering & Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology
PL-00-637 Warsaw, Poland
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M. Górka;
M. Górka
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Institute of Construction Engineering & Management, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology
PL-00-637 Warsaw, Poland
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L. Courard
L. Courard
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Department GeomaC, Building Materials Research Unit, University of Liege, Mechanical and Civil Engineering Institute
Chemin des Chevreuils, 1 (Bât. B 52/3), B - 4000 Liege (Belgium)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 05 2004
Revision Received:
July 09 2004
Accepted:
October 13 2004
Online ISSN: 1751-763X
Print ISSN: 0024-9831
© 2005 Thomas Telford Ltd
2005
Magazine of Concrete Research (2005) 57 (1): 49–60.
Article history
Received:
February 05 2004
Revision Received:
July 09 2004
Accepted:
October 13 2004
Citation
Garbacz A, Górka M, Courard L (2005), "Effect of concrete surface treatment on adhesion in repair systems". Magazine of Concrete Research, Vol. 57 No. 1 pp. 49–60, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/macr.2005.57.1.49
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