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- Bond characteristics of epoxy coated reinforcing bars / by Johnston, David W.,1926-(CARDINAL)187377; Zia, Paul,1926-(CARDINAL)167573; North Carolina.Department of Transportation.(CARDINAL)145570; North Carolina State University.Center for Transportation Engineering Studies.(CARDINAL)182954;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-136).Final report.
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Reinforced concrete; Reinforcing bars; Steel bars;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The corrosion performance of inorganic-, ceramic- and metallic-clad reinforcing bars and solid metallic reinforcing bars in accelerated screening tests / by McDonald, David B.(David Bartelle),1950-(CARDINAL)603603; Blake, G. T.(George T.); Pfeifer, D. W.(Donald Wayne)(CARDINAL)309100; United States.Federal Highway Administration.(CARDINAL)139839; Wiss, Janney, Elstner, and Associates.(CARDINAL)286895;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-104).Introduction -- Brief review of previous corrosion performance studies of metallic-coated steel bars and solid alloy bars in concrete -- Limited economic discussion of reinforcing bar costs in bridge construction -- Corrosion and cracking of concrete -- Task 2 details on clad bars -- Task 2 clad bars: initial screening test results on clad bars -- Tasks 2/3 test details on selected clad bars and solid metallic bars -- Task 2/3 test results on selected clad bars and solid bars -- Summary and discussion of service life performance -- 1995-1997 task 4 in-concrete testing program -- Appendix A: Bar descriptions -- Appendix B: Half-cell potential measurements in solutions -- References.Interim report;This report describes corrosion tests conducted in the first 2 years of a 5-year project on 14 inorganic-, ceramic-, and metallic-clad reinforcing bars and 10 solid metallic alloy reinforcing bars. Test results obtained from wetting and drying of bent and straight specimens in the pH 7 and pH 13 solutions are presented. These tests were conducted on bars in three different conditions: as-received, with a drill hole, and after abrasion. Test conditions were developed to be representative of concrete.Performed by Wiss, Janney, Elster Associates, Inc., for Office of Engineering and Highway Operations, R&D, FHWA, under contract no.
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Pavements, Reinforced concrete.; Reinforcing bars; Steel bars;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Pickling of steel billets, blooms, rods, and bars. by National Safety Council.(CARDINAL)141986;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 5-6).
- Subjects: Steel;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Long-term performance of epoxy-coated reinforcing steel in heavy salt-contaminated concrete / by Lee, Seung-Kyoung.(CARDINAL)615964; Krauss, Paul D.(CARDINAL)308789; United States.Federal Highway Administration.Office of Infrastructure Research and Development.(CARDINAL)286889; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.(CARDINAL)286897; Wiss, Janney, Elstner, and Associates.(CARDINAL)286895;
Includes bibliographical references (page 49).Final report;Performed by Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. for Federal Highway Administration, Office of Infrastructure Research and Development under contract no.
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Epoxy coatings; Reinforced concrete; Steel bars;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
- On-line resources: http://www.tfhrc.gov/structur/pubs/04090/04090.pdf;
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- Evaluation of epoxy-coated reinforcing steel / by McKeel, Wallace T.(CARDINAL)314477; Virginia.Department of Transportation.(CARDINAL)291718; Virginia Transportation Research Council.(CARDINAL)195142;
Includes bibliographical references (page 11).Final report;Virginia's first installation of epoxy-coated reinforcing steel, which was opened to traffic in 1977, was evaluated during construction and through 13 years of service. It was apparent at the time of construction that the integrity of the coating application did not meet the requirements of the specification.s There were many flaws and holidays in the coatings on all of the bars, and patching with a liquid epoxy compound was not effective. Although the applicability of the findings, which are based on an application that does not represent the best practice, may be limited, useful information on the durability of the coated steel and its role in protecting the deck was developed. It was found that the coated reinforcement was exposed to relatively high chloride concentrations at transverse cracks in the decks early in the life of the structures, but the decks remained in good condition throughout the evaluation period. It was concluded that despite the poor coatings, the coated reinforcing steel contributed to the deck's durability by providing enhanced protection at critical cracked sections. Rebars taken from deck cores showed no signs of rusting, although the steel had a dull dark gray finish that may be underfilm corrosion. No debonding of the coating was evident.Sponsored by the Virginia Department of Transportation. Performed Virginia Transportation Research Council. Performing organization code: HPR #79; report no. VTRC 94-R5.
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Bridges; Epoxy resins.; Reinforcing bars; Steel bars;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Reading country music : steel guitars, Opry stars, and honky-tonk bars / by Tichi, Cecelia,1942-(CARDINAL)719089;
Includes bibliographical references, discography (pages 389-394), and index.
- Subjects: Country music; Country musicians.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Materials and methods for corrosion control of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures in new construction / by Smith, J. L.(CARDINAL)710268; Virmani, Yash Paul.(CARDINAL)317090; United States.Federal Highway Administration.Office of Infrastructure Research and Development.(CARDINAL)286889; United States.Federal Highway Administration.Southern Resource Center.(CARDINAL)320199; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.(CARDINAL)286897;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-78).Introduction -- Corrosion process -- Corrosion control measures -- General design provisions -- General construction provisions -- Concrete -- Prestressed concrete -- Post-tensioned concrete -- Grouts for bonded post-tensioned concrete -- Test methods for bonded post-tensioned concrete -- Corrosion inhibitors -- Field performance of epoxy-coated reinforcing steel -- Corrosion-resistant reinforcing bars -- Summary -- References.Final report.Salt-induced reinforcing steel corrosion in concrete bridges has undoubtedly become a considerable economic burden to many State and local transportation agencies. Since the iron in the steel has a natural tendency to revert eventually to its most stable oxide state, this problem will, unfortunately, still be with us, but to a much lesser degree due to the use of various corrosion protection strategies currently used in new construction. The adoption of corrosion protection measures in new construction, such as the use of good design and construction practices, adequate concrete cover depth, low-permeability concrete, corrosion inhibitors, and coated reinforcing steel is significantly reducing the occurrence of reinforcing steel corrosion in new bridges.
- Subjects: Technical reports.; Concrete bridges; Reinforced concrete; Reinforcing bars; Steel, Structural;
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- Pro steel ladder ball game set [kit] / by University Games Corporation.;
6 steel cross bars, 4 branded side bars, 4 weighted legs, 3 red bolas, 3 blue bolas, 12 bolts, 1 laminated instruction sheet, 1 zippered carrying case. "Ladder toss is a lawn game played by throwing bolas (two balls connected by a string) onto a ladder. Ladder Ball Pro Steel is a metal ladder ball toss set made from premium materials to provide the best overall experience. Weighted legs give the ladders a wider stance, making them the perfect game for any location, whether that is the beach, park or tailgating. The metal construction is durable and all-weather, no rust or cracking plastics. The frame and rungs are made from powder coated steel for maximum durability. The bolas are soft rubber allowing for indoor or outdoor use, and are connected using thick nylon string to prevent tangles. Everything can be conveniently stowed in the included zipper carrying case for maximum portability. Ladder Ball Pro Steel provides the players with the best possible ladder toss game experience." -- AMAZON
- Subjects: Outdoor games;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Brothers [sound recording] / by Stanley Brothers,performer.(CARDINAL)751673; Stanley, Ralph,performer.(CARDINAL)732926; Stanley, Carter,performer.;
The Stanley Brothers: Ralph and Carter Stanley, vocals ; with vocal and instrumental accompaniment.Recorded between 1958 and 1964.Includes songs (tracks 1 and 2) featured in the motion picture "O brother where art thou."
- Subjects: Bluegrass music.; Bluegrass music; Bluegrass music;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A symphony of hits / by Bolton, Michael,1953-performer.(CARDINAL)366832;
Michael Bolton; with accompaniment.
- Subjects: Popular music.; Popular music;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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