Ganesh Persaud
Structural
- Nov 21, 2018
- 94
Hello, everyone!
I’m currently working on a cable-stayed bridge project and diving into the AASHTO construction specifications to identify the minimum requirements for materials used in concrete bridge decks. Specifically, we are exploring the use of a sprayable waterproofing material to apply over the bridge deck slab after casting the leveling layer. The goal is to ensure proper waterproofing before laying the Asphalt Concrete overlay.
While AASHTO provides guidelines for traditional membrane sheets, I couldn’t find explicit minimum specifications for spray-applied materials. For example, I’m looking for criteria such as:
Any insights or recommendations on performance standards and approval pathways would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help!
I’m currently working on a cable-stayed bridge project and diving into the AASHTO construction specifications to identify the minimum requirements for materials used in concrete bridge decks. Specifically, we are exploring the use of a sprayable waterproofing material to apply over the bridge deck slab after casting the leveling layer. The goal is to ensure proper waterproofing before laying the Asphalt Concrete overlay.
While AASHTO provides guidelines for traditional membrane sheets, I couldn’t find explicit minimum specifications for spray-applied materials. For example, I’m looking for criteria such as:
- Tensile strength
- Penetration resistance
- Thickness of the dried film
Any insights or recommendations on performance standards and approval pathways would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help!