System and Method for Inhibiting Pyrrhotite-Caused Damage to Concrete Structures
20210238106 ยท 2021-08-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
C04B41/71
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C04B41/4535
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C04B41/52
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C04B41/522
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C04B41/4961
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C04B41/522
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C04B28/02
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C04B41/4961
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C04B41/5089
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C04B41/52
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C04B41/5089
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C04B2111/27
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C04B41/4515
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C04B41/4955
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C04B28/02
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C04B41/4922
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C04B41/4515
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International classification
C04B41/45
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C04B41/49
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Abstract
A system and a method are provided for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concrete structures. The system includes at least one concrete structure, a quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution, a quantity of concrete reinforcing solution, and a water sealing substance. The concrete structure can be any structure where the concrete aggregate contains pyrrhotite. The quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution is applied to the concrete structure to prevent further oxidation of pyrrhotite within the concrete structure. The quantity of concrete reinforcing solution is applied to the concrete structure to lower the porosity of the concrete structure and strengthen the overall integrity of the concrete structure. The water sealing substance is applied to the concrete structure to repel water from the concrete structure preventing any further chemical reactions with the pyrrhotite.
Claims
1. A method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concrete structures, the method comprises the steps of: (A) providing at least one concrete structure, a quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution, a quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution, and a water-sealing substance; (B) inspecting at least one fracture of the concrete structure in order to identify pyrrhotite-caused damage to the concrete structure; (C) applying the quantity of corrosion-inhibiting solution onto the concrete structure, if the pyrrhotite-caused damage to the concrete structure is identified in step (B); (D) applying the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution onto the concrete structure, if the pyrrhotite-caused damage to the concrete structure is identified in step (B); and (E) applying the water-sealing substance onto the concrete structure, if the pyrrhotite-caused damage to the concrete structure is identified in step (B).
2. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the step of: determining that the concrete structure contains an aggregate from a source previously identified to contain pyrrhotite during step (B).
3. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the step of: executing a petrographic analysis on the concrete structure during step (B).
4. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of: providing a vacuum pressure injection device; and applying the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution onto the concrete structure with the vacuum pressure injection device during step (C).
5. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1 comprises the steps of: reducing porosity of the concrete structure with the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution during step (D); and increasing structural integrity of the concrete structure with the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution during step (D).
6. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution includes an active ingredient, and wherein the active ingredient is between 1 percentage by weight (wt. %) to 20 wt. % of the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution.
7. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the active ingredient of the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution is organic amine carboxylate.
8. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution is applied at a coverage ratio between 5 to 150 square feet per gallon (ft..sup.2/gal.).
9. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution includes an active ingredient, and wherein the active ingredient is between 10 wt. % to 30 wt. % of the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution.
10. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 9, wherein the active ingredient of the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution is alkaline silicate.
11. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution is applied at a coverage ratio between 75 to 150 ft..sup.2/gal.
12. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the water-sealing substance is a quantity of water-sealing solution, and wherein the quantity of water-sealing solution includes an active ingredient, and wherein the active ingredient is between 10 wt. % to 100 wt. % of the quantity of water-sealing solution.
13. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the active ingredient of the quantity of water-sealing solution is organic silane.
14. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 12, wherein the active ingredient of the quantity of water-sealing solution is organic siloxane.
15. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the water-sealing substance is a quantity of water-sealing solution, and wherein the quantity of water-sealing solution is applied at a coverage ratio between 75 to 150 ft..sup.2/gal.
16. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1, the method comprises steps of: providing the water-sealing substance as a plurality of fiber-reinforced polymer-laminate mats and a quantity of epoxy resin; and adhering the plurality of fiber-reinforced polymer-laminate mats onto an exterior surface of the concrete structure with the quantity of epoxy resin during step (E).
17. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 1, the method comprises steps of: providing a water sealing substance as a quantity of urethane-foam-forming materials; and injecting the quantity of urethane-foam-forming materials onto the concrete structure during step (E).
18. The method for inhibiting pyrrhotite-caused damage to concreate structures, the method as claimed in claim 17, wherein the quantity of urethane-foam-forming materials includes a quantity of isocyanate, an activator, and a quantity of water.
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[0019] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0020] In reference to
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[0022] As mentioned previously, the concrete structure must be a structure where the concrete aggregate contains pyrrhotite. In order to best verify this and with reference to
[0023] In order to optimally apply the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution and with reference to
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[0025] In further detail, the concrete-reinforcing solution seals the porosity of the concrete structure in order to prevent air and water from penetrating into the concrete structure. The quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution also increases the structural integrity of the concrete structure during Step D. In further detail, the concrete structure becomes more resistant to further fracturing from chemical reactions that occur due to the pyrrhotite.
[0026] In order for the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution to be most effective, the following characteristics are preferred. The quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution includes an active ingredient, and this active ingredient is between 1 percent by weight (wt. %) to 20 wt.% of the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution. The active ingredient of the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution is preferably organic amine carboxylate. Organic amine carboxylate is effective in preventing iron corrosion. Additionally, the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution is applied at a coverage ratio between 5 to 150 square feet per gallon (ft..sup.2/gal). This coverage ratio assures that the quantity of migratory corrosion-inhibiting solution is distributed throughout the concrete structure in an effective fashion.
[0027] In order for the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution to be most effective, the following characteristics are preferred. The quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution includes an active ingredient, and this active ingredient is between 10 wt. % to 30 wt. % of the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution. The active ingredient of the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution is preferably alkaline silicate. Alkaline silicate is effective in sealing the porosity of concrete and strengthening the structural integrity of concrete. Additionally, the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution is applied at a coverage ratio between 75 to 150 ft..sup.2/gal. This coverage ratio assures that the quantity of concrete-reinforcing solution is distributed throughout the concrete structure in an effective fashion.
[0028] In one embodiment of the water-sealing substance, the water-sealing substance may be a quantity of water-sealing solution. In further detail, the quantity of water-sealing solution is preferably a spray-on solution that makes the concrete structure water-repellent. The quantity of water-sealing solution includes an active ingredient, and this active ingredient is between 10 wt. % to 100 wt. % of the quantity of water-sealing solution. The active ingredient is preferably either organic silane or organic siloxane. Both organic silane and organic siloxane are effective in adding water-repellent properties to a structure. Additionally, the quantity of water-sealing solution is applied at a coverage ratio between 75 to 150 ft..sup.2/gal. This coverage ratio assures that the quantity of water-sealing solution is distributed throughout the concrete structure in an effective fashion.
[0029] Alternatively and with reference to
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[0031] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.