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“Inspection & Maintenance of Concrete Facilities”By Cheyenne Wohlford

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Introduction

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• Most Grain Elevators were built between 1950 and 1960 with a life expectancy of 30 years.

• Operational changes since 1960 include:• Increase in turn rate• Decrease in unloading and loading

time• Deterioration occurs with:

• Normal wear & tear • Exposure to weather• Structural deficiencies/failures

• Construction Flaws, New Builds?• Rebar laps, spacing• Concrete PSI Strength

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How can you better assess the repair needs of your facility?

Understand the following:

1. Importance of Preventative Maintenance

2. Site Inspection Expectations

3. Reporting- What does this include?

4. Types of Repairs

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1. Importance of Maintaining a FacilityConcrete Deterioration Rates:

• Slow in the beginning

• Increase RAPIDLY over time

Factors to Consider:

• Cost− Structural Repairs may cost 10 times more than preventative maintenance

per silo.

• Downtime• Preventative Maintenance = None

• Structural Repairs = Multiple weeks

• Safety Concerns• Falling concrete hazards

• Potential increases in recordable injuries and workers’ compensation costs.

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2. Site Inspection Expectations

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What is the purpose of a site inspection?

Gather information:Structural History

Client ExpectationsAreas of Concern

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Preliminary Information

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Benefits of obtaining original blue prints:

• Prompt the inspection of an otherwise overlooked area

• Offer explanations of suspect areas or failures

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Client Visit

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Clients may possess undocumented info:• Years of operation• Utilization of specific components• Turn rates

Client Expectations:• What information does a client expect to gain from an

inspection?• Should all areas of concern be addressed?

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Exterior Inspection Areas

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• Silo Walls

• Apex Walls

• Roofs

• Beam Pockets

• Cornices

• Bulging Areas

• Wall Penetrating Equipment

• Noticeable Changes

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Exterior Inspection Areas

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• Silo Walls

• Apex Walls

• Roofs

• Beam Pockets

• Cornices

• Bulging Areas

• Wall Penetrating Equipment

• Noticeable Changes

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Exterior Inspection Areas

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• Silo Walls

• Apex Walls

• Roofs

• Beam Pockets

• Cornices

• Bulging Areas

• Wall Penetrating Equipment

• Noticeable Changes

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Exterior Inspection Areas

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• Silo Walls

• Apex Walls

• Roofs

• Beam Pockets

• Cornices

• Bulging Areas

• Wall Penetrating Equipment

• Noticeable Changes

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Exterior Inspection Areas

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• Silo Walls

• Apex Walls

• Roofs

• Beam Pockets

• Cornices

• Bulging Areas

• Wall Penetrating Equipment

• Noticeable Changes

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Exterior Inspection Areas

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• Silo Walls

• Apex Walls

• Roofs

• Beam Pockets

• Cornices

• Bulging Areas

• Wall Penetrating Equipment

• Noticeable Changes

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Interior Inspection Areas

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Connection Walls Hopper Slopes Aeration Hoppers

Discharge Spouts and Holes Roof Beams and Connections

Grain Bridging or Caulking Moisture Marking

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Exterior Inspection Areas

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• Silo Walls

• Apex Walls

• Roofs

• Beam Pockets

• Cornices

• Bulging Areas

• Wall Penetrating Equipment

• Noticeable Changes

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Inspection of Concrete Cracks

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Necessary Observations:

• Direction

• Width

• Depths

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Concrete Crack Activity

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Active Cracks – grow in depth, width, or direction

Dormant Cracks – No growth

All cracks allow moisture to penetrate concrete pores.

Deterioration is dependent upon weather• Warm weather = allows concrete to hydrate• Cold weather = water in concrete pores freezes and may cause

damage and spalling

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Why is moisture migration a problem?

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Water expands 9% by volume during freezing processRebar can expand 600% of its original volume• Exerts a force on concrete• Causes tiny cracks• When ice thaws, water fills new cracks• Process is repeated throughout cold weather months

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Types of Concrete Cracks

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Offset Cracks – cracks with different elevations

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Types of Concrete Cracks

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Capital “H” Cracks

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Types of Concrete Cracks

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Horizontal

Vertical

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Site Inspection Testing

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Nondestructive Testing:

• GPR Scans

• PSI Concrete Tests

• Concrete Moisture Tests

• Surface Profiling

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Ground Penetrating RADAR

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RADAR = Radio Detection and Ranging• 2 & 3 Dimensional Scans• Determines:

• Spacing• Concrete Coverage• Wall Thickness

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2D Image

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Elevation (feet) Steel Orientation Average Spacing (inches) Average Coverage (inches) Average PSI Strength

110’ Vertical 14.4 2.09 3920

Horizontal 15.7 1.27

95’ Vertical 16.65 2.85 3920

Horizontal 11.53 1.58

80’ Vertical 15.2 1.97 3710

Horizontal 13.32 1.64

65’ Vertical 16.15 2.50 3920

Horizontal 12.18 1.56

50’ Vertical 14.75 2.14 3815

Horizontal 14.45 3.23

35’ Vertical 13.45 1.88 3815

Horizontal 11.5 1.36

22’ (Roof Level) Vertical 11.86 2.15 3710

Horizontal 22.87 3.30

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Non-destructive Tests

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Concrete PSI tests = measures concrete strength in a given area- Must follow ASTM C805 Guidelines.

Concrete Moisture Tests = measures concrete moisture contentused to interpret Moisture Migration

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Surface Profiling

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Scale of 1 to 12 - Roughness of concrete increases with scale number*Determines if concrete is suitable for Carbon Fiber repairs*

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Destructive TestingPerformed at the request of the customer or third party engineer if non-destructive tests are inconclusive.Types:• Concrete Core Sampling - Used to finalize data when concrete PSI tests

are inconclusive• Exposure of Reinforcement Steel - Determines corrosion and cross-

section loss. Caliper tool measures remaining rebar width. • Concrete Carbonation Testing

- Concrete naturally protects Reinforcement Steel- Over time a reaction occurs with atmospheric carbon

dioxide & sulfur dioxide reducing the pH level of concrete

- Carbonation Testing measures if concrete is above or below a pH of 9.2

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3. Reporting

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Essential way of compiling all findings from a site inspection

Two Sections• Findings:

• Testing data• Areas of Concern• Requests for further testing

• Recommendations• Immediate Action• Future Needs• Monitoring Schedule

Sharing of report with Third Party Engineer • Allows for engineer verification• Prevents unnecessary repairs

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4. Types of Repairs

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• Concrete Crack Injection• Concrete Spalling Repair• Carbon Fiber Applications

• Beam Pockets• Roof Caps• Entry Points• Cold Joints

• Shotcrete/Gunite Liners

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Concrete Crack Injection

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Crack Injection prevents growth

3 Step Process for cracks larger than .06 inches or 1/16th of an inch1. Grind out crack ¼” x ¼”2. Remove debris with air or water3. Injection with a high-yield, non-shrink, elastomeric caulk

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Concrete Spalling Repair

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5 Step Process based upon ICRI No. 310.1R-20081. Removal of all delaminated concrete including ¼” around

exposed rebar1. Clean rebar to white metal2. Right angle cut spalled area3. Treat rebar with Rust Inhibitor4. Patch with high strength, vertical-overhead concrete patch

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Carbon Fiber Applications

•Beam Pocket Repairs

•Roof Caps

•Wall Penetrating Equipment Entry Points

•Cold Joints

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Carbon Fiber Applications

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Beam Pocket Repairs

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Carbon Fiber Applications

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Cold Joint Repairs

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Steel Reinforced Shotcrete/Gunite Liners

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• Add new, structurally sound silo wall• Uses existing wall as concrete form• Minimal storage capacity loss (4-5” of Liner Thickness)

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Questions & Answers1-855-752-5047

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