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Epoxy Used in the D Street Portal

Epoxy Used in the D Street Portal . Carl Schultheisz. Topics Addressed. Epoxy fundamentals Anchor creep testing in the tunnel Anchor creep testing in the laboratory Standardized testing methods for adhesive anchors. Epoxy Fundamentals. Epoxy covers a wide range of materials

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Epoxy Used in the D Street Portal

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  1. Epoxy Used in the D Street Portal Carl Schultheisz

  2. Topics Addressed • Epoxy fundamentals • Anchor creep testing in the tunnel • Anchor creep testing in the laboratory • Standardized testing methods for adhesive anchors

  3. Epoxy Fundamentals • Epoxy covers a wide range of materials • Solid epoxy is formed by a chemical reaction between two components • Epoxy resin • Hardener • Resin and hardener molecules link to form long chains • Crosslinks result in a network that limits motion

  4. Epoxy Fundamentals Under constant load, molecular rearrangement allows epoxy to deform continuously in a process called creep The rate of creep and the amount of creep depend on molecular structure, crosslink density, and temperature Under small loads, deformation is linear and reversible With increasing load or longer times, deformation becomes nonlinear and irreversible, leading to fracture and damage accumulation

  5. Epoxy Fundamentals • Rate of creep is accelerated at higher temperatures • Time-temperature superposition: data from short-term tests at increasingly higher temperatures are combined to predict the long-term creep behavior • Tests applied to Fast Set and Standard Set epoxies from Powers Fasteners

  6. Fast Set Increasing anchor displacement Standard Set Data courtesy of NIST

  7. Epoxy Fundamentals • Compared to Standard Set epoxy, Fast Set epoxy forms a poor network with a much lower crosslink density • Fast Set epoxy is therefore expected to creep at a higher rate and by a larger amount

  8. Anchor Creep Testing in the Tunnel • 11 tests total, for up to 3 months • Loads of 1000, 2000, and 3000 pounds • 3 failures • All anchors showed continuous displacement throughout the test (up to 0.14 inch)

  9. Anchor Creep Testing in the Laboratory • Eliminate unknown installation and load histories • 1000, 2000, 3000, and 4000 pounds • 82 days, 2 replicates • Fast Set and Standard Set epoxies

  10. Anchor Creep Testing in the Laboratory Anchors loaded at 4000 pounds Fast Set Standard Set Figure courtesy of FHWA TFHRC

  11. Anchor Creep Testing in the Laboratory Anchors installed with Fast Set 4,000 lbs 3,000 lbs 2,000 lbs 1,000 lbs Figure courtesy of FHWA TFHRC

  12. Anchor Creep Testing in the Laboratory • Fast Set epoxy showed significant displacement at all load levels • Standard Set epoxy showed minimal displacement throughout the test • Fast Set anchors loaded at 4000 pounds pulled out completely • The ceiling collapse was primarily the result of the poor creep resistance of the Fast Set epoxy

  13. Standardized Testing Methods • No FHWA or AASHTO standards for adhesive anchors • Adhesive anchor standards (including creep) in International Code Council - Evaluation Service (ICC ES) Acceptance Criteria AC 58 • Without the creep test, adhesive is limited to short-term loading only • AC 58 creep test is optional

  14. Standardized Testing Methods • ICC-ES AC 58 creep test is relatively rigorous – useful as a screening tool • 1995-96 - Standard Set and Fast Set tested for creep per AC 58 • Standard Set epoxy passed • Fast Set epoxy failed • Fast Set failing the creep test should have precluded its use in 1999 to support the ceiling

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