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  • Sell, Justin.
     
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  • Reinforcing bars -- Properties -- Testing.
     
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  • Reinforcing bars -- Corrosion -- Protection.
     
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  • Epoxy coatings.
     
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  • Polyurethanes
     
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    Evaluating the effect of an alternative epoxy coating on bond of steel reinforcing bars / by Justin Sell.
    by Sell, Justin.
    Subjects
  • Reinforcing bars -- Properties -- Testing.
  •  
  • Reinforcing bars -- Corrosion -- Protection.
  •  
  • Epoxy coatings.
  •  
  • Polyurethanes
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  • MSST Project.
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    62 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.
    Contents: 
    Thesis advisor: Dr. Richard De Vries.
    Committee members: Christopher Raebel, Dr. Douglas Stahl.
    Introduction -- Literature review -- Methods -- Data reduction -- Results -- Discussion -- Conclusions and recommendations.
    This report focuses on the effect an alternative polyurethane coating has on the bond performance compared with plain rebar. Twelve beam-end specimens were cast with six concrete specimens each containing one #8 plain reinforcing bar and six concrete specimens each containing one #8 coated reinforcing bar. Development length, cover depth, and presence of a coating were variables during testing. It was observed that coating thickness had the greatest effect on the overall strength capacity of the concrete specimens. The thick alternative polyurethane coating resulted in a strength decrease when compared to plain rebars. An increase in development length caused an increase in both strength and stiffness in coated and uncoated rebar. Concrete specimens with uncoated rebar saw an increase in capacity as cover increased but concrete specimens with coated bars saw a decrease in strength capacity.
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