DIN EN 13863-2 PDF Download
Standard EN EN DEConcrete Pavements - Part 2: Test Method for the Determination of the Bond Between Two Layers
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The DIN EN 13863-2 standard provides guidelines for measuring the tensile bond strength between two concrete layers. The purpose of this standard is to ensure reliable and accurate assessment of the bond strength in order to evaluate the performance and durability of concrete pavements.
The test method outlined in the standard involves taking cores from hardened concrete, which are then subjected to a tensile force to assess the bond strength between the two layers. The results of these tests can help to determine the quality of the bond and identify potential issues that may affect the durability and lifespan of the pavement.
This standard is intended for use by professionals involved in the design, construction, and maintenance of concrete pavements.
Descriptors | Carriageways, Concrete floors, Concrete slabs, Concretes, Construction, Construction materials, Definitions, Density, Determination, Drill cores, Pavements (roads), Plates, Road construction, Road superstructure, Roads, Sampling methods, Saturation, Specification (approval), Specimen preparation, Surfacing (exterior spaces), Tensile strength, Test equipment, Test specimens, Testing, Water saturation, Panels, Tiles, Sample preparation, Boards, Planks, Sheets, Streets |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 297.0 KB |