Interface bonding properties of new and old concrete: A review

He Liu(Changsha University of Science and Technology), Haonan Zou(Shenyang Jianzhu University), Jingyi Zhang(Shenyang University of Technology), Jingyi Zhang(Shenyang University of Technology), J. Zhang(Shenyang University of Technology), J. Zhang(Shenyang University of Technology), Yuxiang Tang(CCCC Highway Consultants (China)), Jian Zhang(Shenyang University of Technology), Jian Zhang(Shenyang University of Technology), Ying Guo(CCCC Highway Consultants (China)), Jingyu Xiao(Hunan Agricultural University)
Frontiers in Materials
April 12, 2024
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Abstract

The bonding performance between new and old concrete affects the reliability and service life of the repair structure. However, the bonding interface is complex and has many influencing factors, so selecting appropriate repair materials and evaluation methods for repair structures under different service environments is important. This paper presents a comprehensive overview of the factors that influence bonding properties. These include the choice of repair materials, the condition of the existing concrete, the type of interfacial agents used, the service environment, and the testing methods employed. The paper concludes by examining the challenges and opportunities in developing interface bonding properties to provide insights and research directions for future theoretical analysis and experimental research.


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