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Title: UNDERWATER INSPECTION OF BRIDGES ILLUSTRATED WITH CASE STUDY


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UNDERWATER INSPECTION OF BRIDGES ILLUSTRATED WITH
CASE STUDY BY Shri.K.Simon, Dy.CE/C/SCR
Shri Mohd. Bakhsh, Dy.CE/W/WR Shri .A.Raj Kumar,
DEN/SR
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WHY UNDER-WATER INSPECTION?
  • TO ENSURE SAFE CONDITION
  • OF SUB-STRUCTURE DURING
  • THE COURSE OF ITS LIFE.
  • TO DETECT ANY DISTRESSED
  • CONDITION OF SUB-STRUCTURE
  • OUT LIVED OR PRE-MATURE
  • TO PREVENT ANY POSSIBLE
  • MISHAP DUE TO STRUCTURE
  • FAILURE BY TIMELY ACTION

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WHERE UNDER-WATER INSPECTION IS ESSENTIAL?
  • IT IS REQUIRED TO CHECK THE SUBSTRUCTURE OF ALL
  • BRIDGES OVER PERENNIAL RIVERS BACKWATERS.
  • ON BRIDGES WHERE SUBSTRUCTURE CANNOT BE
  • INSPECTED DUE TO SUBMERGING UNDER WATER

WHAT SHALL BE INSPECTED IN UW INSPECTION?
  • CAVITY IN MASONRY /CONCRETE
  • JOINTS IN MASONRY /CONCRETE
  • LOOSE/ MISSING STONE/BRICKS IN MASONRY
  • WEATHERING OF MASONRY
  • EXPOSURE OF REINFORCEMENT

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WHAT SHALL BE INSPECTED IN UW INSPECTION?
(CONTD)
  • RUST STAINING, CRACKING, SPALLING, ABRASION,
    DISINTEGRATION IN CONCRETE STRUCTURES
  • BULGING IN SUB STRUCTURE
  • STEEL WORKS
  • --CI PIPES
  • -- STEEL CAISSONS
  • -- SCREW PILES
  • CORRECT LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF DEFECTS IS
    IMPORTANT

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Anerobic Bacterial Growth
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Scaling of concrete
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Spalling of concrete
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Disintegration of concrete
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Deep Cavitation
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WHO WILL DO UNDER-WATER INSPECTION?
  • ONLY WELL TRAINED PERSONNEL
  • PRACTICAL PROBLEM IS THAT IN MAJORITY OF THE
  • CASES ONLY EXPERT DIVERS ARE USED BUT THEY
  • WILL NOT HAVE ANY EXPERTISE IN CIVIL/ BRIDGE
    ENGG.

WHAT IS LAID DOWN IN OUR CODES ON THIS TOPIC?
  • CODES INCLUDING IRBM98 IS SILENT ABOUT THIS
    ASPECT
  • AFTER TRAGIC KADALUNDI ACCIDENT, BASED ON CCRS
  • RECOMMENDATIONS, RDSO HAS BROUGHT OUT BS-40
  • GUIDE LINES FOR UNDERWATER INSPECTION OF BRIDGES
  • DURING THE YEAR 2001.

CES CIRCULAR No.3/2002 OF Srly PRESCRIBED 2
YEARS FERQUENCY
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WHEN TO CONDUCT UNDERWATER INSPECTION?
  • BS-40 SUGGESTS DURING THE PERIOD OF LOW WATER
  • OR LOW POLLUTION LEVELS OR GOOD VISIBILITY
    (UNDER)
  • 20 OF UNDERWATER UNITS FOR EACH BRIDGE SELECTED
    RANDOMLY SHOULD BE INSPECTED. THE RANDOM
    INSPECTION SHOULD BE MADE IN SUCH A WAY THAT
    ENTIRE STRUCTURE IS COVERED IN 5 YEARS

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METHODS OF PERFORMING UNDER-WATER INSPECTION
1.WADING INSPECTION BASIC, REGULAR METHID OF
INSPECTION PROBING/SOUNDING ROD
2.SCUBA -SELF CONTAINED UNDERWATER BREATHING
APPRATUS
3. SURFACE SUPPLIED AIR DIVING OR MIXED GAS DIVING
4.DEEP SEA DIVING NOT USED FOR BRIDGE INSPECTION
SCUBA DIVING
  • SCUBA DIVER IS PROVIDED WITH PORTABLE AIR SUPPLY
  • IS CONNECTED TO SURFACE THROUGH AN UMBILICAL
  • CABLE
  • MIN.EQUIPMENT ARE SCUBA, LIFE PRESERVER,WEIGHT
  • BELT, KNIFE,FACE MASK AND SWIM FINS

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. CONTD SCUBA DIVING)
  • IS SUITED WHEN MANY DIVES OF SHORT DURATION
  • ARE NEEDED MOBILITY IS THE PRIME CONSIDERATION
  • MERITS ARE RAPID DEPLOYMENT, PORTABILITY, MIN.
  • SUPPORT AND EXCELLENT MOBILITY
  • DEMERITS ARE DEPTH LIMITATION, MIN.AIR SUPPLY
  • LACK OF VOICE COMMUNICATION FROM
    SURFACE
  • MAX. SUSTAINED TIME AND DEPTH IS ONE HOUR _at_18 M
  • DIVING TEAM SHOULD HAVE 3 MEN BOAT IS REQUIRED

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SURFACE SUPPLIED AIR DIVING
  • AIR IS SUPPLIED TO THE DIVER THROUGH UMBILICIL
    HOSES, CONNECTED TO THE SURFACE AIR COMPRESSOR
    TANK
  • COMMUNICATION CABLE, LIFE LINE, PNEUMATIC
    FATHOMETER ARE ATTACHED TO THE DIVER
  • SUITED FOR IN ADVERSE CONDITION HIGH STREAM
    VELOCITY, POLLUTED/TURBID WATER AND LONG
    DURATION/DETAILED INSPECTION
  • UNLIMITED AIR SUPPLY
  • SUSTAINED TIME 60 MINUTES AT 18m DEPTH

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  • IS 10291-1982 LAID DOWN
  • QUALIFICATION OF DIVERS AND SUPERVISORS
  • SAFEGUARDS FOR THEIR WORKING

SAFEGUARDS FOR THEIR WORKING
  • MINIMUM AGE 18 YEARS
  • FITNESS BY DOCTOR IN LAST SIX MONTHS
  • FITNESS TESTED FOR WORK AT REQUIRED DEPTH OR
    EQUIVALENT PRESSURE IN COMPRESSION CHAMBER
  • KNOWLEDGE OF DIVING SIGNALS
  • TRAINED FOR WORK IN NO VISIBILITY CONDITIONS AND
    0.6M DEPTH OF MUD AND CONDUCT SEARCH ETC.

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. CONTD SCUBA DIVING SAFE GUARDS FOR DIVERS)
  • GOOD PHISIQUE,CAPABLE OF SUSTAINING STRAIN
  • FREE FROM CARDIAC PROBLEM
  • FREE FROM MID EAR PROBLEM ETC
  • NOT ADDICTED TO ALCOHOL AND EXCESS SMOKING
  • MORE THAN 45 YEARS NOT BE EMPLOYED FOR DEEP
    DIVING
  • SELECT AGE gt30YEARS FOR TRAINING
  • DIVERS DRESS,HELMET,COMPRESSED AIR AND
    ACCESSORIES
  • STANDARD EQUIPMENTS

TOOLS REQUIRED
  • VIDEO CAMERAS /CLOSE CIRCUIT TV CAMERAS AND TV
    MONITOR
  • TELEMETRY LINK TO OPERATE CAMERA
  • COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH AMPLIFIER AND LOUD
    SPEAKERS ETC
  • UNDERWATER LAMP/HEAD LAMP

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TYPES OF INSPECTION AND INTENSITY LEVELS
  • LEVEL I-VISUAL,TACTILE INSPECTION(ROUTINE
    INSPECTION)
  • LEVEL II-DETAILED INSPECTION WITH PARTIAL
    CLEANING
  • LEVEL III-HIGHLY DETAILED INSPECTION WITH NDT
  • LEVEL I-INSPECTION
  • GENERAL VISUAL ROUTINE INSPECTION
  • COVERED OVER EXTERIOR SURFACE
  • PROBING OVER SUBSTRUCTURE AND STREAMBED
  • TO DETERMINE THE NEED FOR LEVEL II/III INSPECTION

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TYPES OF INSPECTION (Contd..)
  • LEVEL II INSPECTION
  • TO BE CONDUCTED BASED ON REPORT OF LEVEL I
    INSPECTION
  • NEEDS CLEANING OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENT
  • DETAILED INVESTIGATION OF SELECTED COMPONENTS
  • ATLEAST 20 OF ALL UNDERWATER ELEMENTS TO BE
    COVERED
  • SIMPLE INSTRUMENTS CALIPPERSE AND SCALE TO
    IDENTIFY EXTENT AND SEVERITY OF DAMAGE

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TYPES OF INSPECTION (Contd..)
  • LEVEL III INSPECTION
  • HIGHLY DETAILED INSPECTION OF A CRITICAL
    STRUCTURE OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENT
  • INCLUDES EXTENSIVE CLEANING, DETAILED
    MEASUREMENTS
  • SELECTED NDT/PARTIALLY DISTRUCTIVE TESTING SUCH
    AS ULTRASONIC, SAMPLE CORING, IN-SITU HARDNESS
    TESTING Etc..
  • REQUIRES MORE EXPERINCE AND TRAINING

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UNDERWATER INSPECTION PROCEDURE
  • INTIAL INSPECTION REQUIRES CAREFUL PLANNING
  • PRIOR SITE SURVEY FOR SELECTION OF INSPECTION
    METHODS, TYPE AND INTENSITY LEVEL, EQUIPEMENT
    REQUIRED
  • REVIEW OF AVAILABLE RECORDS AND PAST HISTORY
  • AVAILABILITY OF TOOLS AND PLANTS
  • ABILITY/QUALIFICATION OF DIVING TEAM
  • SCOUR INVESTIGATION
  • INSPECTION OF SUB STRUCTURE

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UNDERWATER INSPECTION PROCEDURE (Contd..)
  • UNDERWATER NDT INSPECTION
  • SOUNDING/SENSING DEVICE- FOR CHECKING SCOUR IN
    THE STREAM BED
  • REBOUND HAMMER- SURFACE HARDNESS TESTER TO
    OBTAIN GENERAL CONDITION OF CONCRETE
  • MAGNETIC REBAR LOCATION- TO DETERMINE THE
    LOCATION AND ORIENTATION OFREBAR
  • ULTRASONIC SYSTEM FOR CONCRETE- TO CHECK
    UNIFORMITY OF CONCRETE FROM ONE LOCATION TO THE
    OTHER

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UNDERWATER NDT INSPECTION (Contd..)
  • ULTRASONIC THICKNESS METRES TO MEASURE THE
    THICKNESS OF THE STEEL
  • UW MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING TO DETECT SURFACE
    CRACKS
  • RADIOGRAPHY TO DETECT INTERNAL DEFECTS/FLAWS

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PROCEDURE OF UNDER-WATER INSPECTION BY DIVERS
  • LIST CHECK THE WORKING OF ALL TOOLS EQUIPMENT
  • BOATS LIFE PRESERVERS AS REQUIRED
  • CAMERAS
  • INSPECTION DOCUMENTS, PAPER,CLIP BOARD PENCILS
  • CONCRETE OR STEEL TOOL KIT AS APPLICABLE
  • SOUNDING EQUIPMENT MARKING PENCILS(FOR SCOUR)
  • SAFETY EQUIPMENT(ROPES, BUOYSMANNED SAFETY BOAT)

PROCEDURE FOR CHECKING PIERS FORMED OF PILES
  • TWO DIVERS TO INSPECT SAME PILE.
  • IF VISIBILITY IS POOR, PUT LIGHT CLOSE AND
    INSPECT
  • DIFFERENT FACES AND TURN LATER TO UNINSPECTED
    SIDE

PROCEDURE FOR CONCRETE PIERS
  • INSPECT CONDITION OF CONCRETE. TAKE PHOTOS AS
    REQD
  • MEASURE DIMENSIONS OF SPALLS RECORD LOCATION
  • INSPECT CRACKS AND MEASURE SIZE, LENGTHLOCATION

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DOCUMENTAION OF THE RESULTS OF U/W INSPECTION
  • RECORD THE RESULTS OF UNDER-WATER INSPECTION
  • IN THE PROFORMA PRESCIBED IN ANNEXURE-II,IIIIV
    OF
  • BS-40 GUIDE LINES FOR U/W INSPECTION ISSUED BY
    RDSO

ACTION TO BE TAKEN ON RESULTS OF U/W INSPECTION
  • MINOR DEFECTS SUCH AS CRACKS
  • -AQUA RESINS FOR GROUTING REPLACING WATER
  • CRACK gt6mm sand with grouting resins
  • SPECIAL GROUTING EQUIPMENTS

SPALLING OF CONCRETE
  • PREPARATION OF SURFACE BY WATER JET AT HIGH
    PRESSURE
  • APPLYING THICK COAT OF EPOXY RESIN ON THE
    PREPARED SURFACE FOR BONDING
  • EPOXY MORTAR

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REPAIR TECHNIQUES
FOR CONCRETE PILES
  • JACKETING BY SHOTCRETE/GUNITE LAYER OF 75MM
    THICKNESS OR SO
  • SHOTCRETE RING IS PREPARED ABOVE LOW WATER LEVEL
    AND LOWERED UPTO BOTTOM
  • ANNULAR SPACE IS SUBSEQUENTLY GROUTED WITH MORTAR
    DISPLACING WATER

REPAIR BY UNDERWATER CONCRETING
  • TREMIE CONCRETE
  • BOTTOM OPENING SKIP BOX
  • BAGGED CONCRETE
  • GROUT INJECTION OF PREPLACED AGGREGATE

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TREMIE CONCRETE
  • DESIGNED FOR LOW STREGTH UPTO M20
  • SLUMP 150-200mm
  • COHESIVE AND SHOULD NOT SEGREGATE DURING
    TRANSPORT OR PLACEMENT
  • W/C RATIO lt0.5
  • CEMENT CONTENT HIGH 400 KG/CUM
  • PLASTICISERS FOR WORKABILITY
  • TREMIE PIPE DIA 20MM AGRT-150MM
  • 40MM
    200MM
  • BOTTOM OF PIPE 300-400 MM IMMERSED IN CONCRETE
  • MORE THAN 30 SQM AREA MORE THAN ONE PIPE
  • IF MORE THAN ONE LIFT DIVERS TO PREPARE SURFACE
    BY REMOVING LAITANCE

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CASE STUDY OF Br. No.1201 ON SRR-MAQ SECTION ON
S.Rly
BRIDGE No.1201 AT Km.837/100-500 ON DOWN LINE ON
RIVER PYSAVALI WITH SPAN 3 x 30.48 18 x 15.24
SUPER STRUCTURE RIVETTED STEEL PLATE GIRDERS
  • 1ST 3 SPANS ARE 100ON RIVETTED UNDERSLUNG GIRDERS
  • NEXT 18 SPANS ARE 40 RIVETTTED PLATE GIRDERS

BEARINGS- 1ST 3 SPANS ROCKER ROLLER TYPE
REST ALL CENTRALLY ARTICULATED
SUB-STRUCTURE
PIERS 1,2,3, 5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19 A1 AND A2 ON
CR MASONRY
PIERS REST 4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18 AND 20 ARE MASS
CONCRETE
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FOUNDATION
WELL FOUNDATION WITH TWIN CIRCULAR MASONRY WELL
HISTORY OF THE BRIDGE
1.BRIDGE WAS BUILT IN 1906 AS 12 X 30.48 M UNDER
SLUNG RIVETTED PLATE STEEL GIRDER BRIDGE ON
ROCKER AND ROLLER BEARINGS, ON CRS MASONRY
PIERS WITH STONE MASONRY TWIN CIRCULAR WELLS
2. DURING 1960-1970, THOUGH CLEAR RECORDS ARE
NOT AVAILABLE, 9 SPANS FROM 4TH TO 12TH ARE
DIVIDED AS 2 EACH MAKING BRIDGE AS 3x
30.4818x 15.24 WITH 18 SPANS WITH RIVETTED
PLATE GIRDERS BY PROVIDING 9 ADDITIONAL MASS
CONCRETE PIERS ON CR MASONRY TWIN CIRCULAR
WELL FOUNDATION REASONS FOR SUCH CHANGE IS
NOT DOCUMENTED
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OBSERVATIONS PRIOR TO IDENTIFICATION OF PROBLEM
ON Br1201
  • FREQUENT ATTENTION TO CROSS-LEVEL NEAR P4
  • (Right Rail low)
  • FREQUENT MIS-ALIGNMENT ON-TO ONE SIDE
  • NON-RETENTION OF RECTIFIED CROSS-LEVEL
    ALIGNMENT

ACTION TAKEN ON THE OBSERVATIONS
  • INITIALLY FORTNIGHTLY THEN WEEKLY RECORDING OF
  • PARAMETERS DONE. ON GETTING PROGRESSIVE CHANGE
  • UNDER- WATER INSPECTION WAS ORDERED
  • ON 20.02.2002 DIVERS INSPECTED THE SUB-STRUCTURE
  • REPORTED THAT RH WELL STEINING OF P4 HAS A
    CAVITY
  • 1.25 x 0.75 x 0.50 SIZE ON EAST SIDE JUST
    BELOW WELL CAP

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CONFIRMATION OF PROBLEM (IN MARCH-APRIL2002)
  • SUBSEQUENT TO THE REPORT BY DEPARTMENTAL DIVERS
  • EXPERT FROM CBE/O/MAS, SSE/BR DIVER WAS CALLED
  • AND CAVITY AND ITS SIZE WAS GOT CONFIRMED.

PROGRAM FOR RECTIFICATION OF THE CAVITY
  • BASED ON INSTRUCTIONS FROM CBE (HQ), DIVISION HAS
  • CALLED TENDER FOR MICRO CONCRETING WORK UNDER
  • WATER AND FIXED UP AN AGENCY BY 12.03.2003
  • M/S DYANSOURE TREATMENT, MUMBAI IS THE AGENCY
  • MICRO CONCERETING WITH ANTI-WAHSABLE,
    ANTI-SHRINKABLE PROPERTY USING RENDEROC UW OF
    FOSROC MAKE WAS ORDERED IN THE AGREEMENT ALONG
    WITH VIDEOGRAPHY OF UNDER WATER WORK

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TECHNICAL DETAILS OF MICRO-CONCRETING
  • RENDEROC UW(UW STANDS FOR UNDER WATER) OF FOSROC
    MAKE IS A READY TO USE DRY POWDER, A MIXTURE OF
    PROCESSED CEMENT WITH ADDITIVES AND FINE
    AGGREGATES, WHICH IMPART IT CONTOLLED
    EXPANSION,WATER REDUCTION AND NON-WASHABLE
    PROPERTIES. THIS IS PACKED IN25 kg BAGS AND
    DOSAGE PER YIELD IS 14.5 LITRES PER 25 KG AT W/P
    0.22
  • MICRO CONCRETE IS EXPECTED TO GIVE A CRUSHING
  • STRENGTH OF 30 N/MM2 AFTER 7 DAYS

RENDEROC UW CAN BE USED IN ONE POUR FOR THICKNESS
UPTO 150 MM. FOR MORE, STONE AGGREGATE OF 2 TO 10
MM GRADED SHALL BE USED AT 11 RATIO
  • 5.5 LITRES OF WATER IS TO BE ADDED FOR 25 KG BAG
    OF
  • RENDEROC UW. CONCRETE MIXER TO BE USED FOR MIX
  • RENDEROC PLUG IS THE PRODUCT USED TO SEAL JOINTS

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AGENCYS INPUTS FOR MICRO CONCRETING
MANPOWER FROM CONTRACTORS SIDE
  • ONE CIVIL ENGINERING GRADUATE AS SITE ENGINEER
  • ONE DIVER MATE (EX-NAVY) FOR MONITORING DIVING
  • ONE EXPERT DIVER, 2 DIVERS 1 ASST. DIVER
  • APART FROM ABOVE, 1 BOAT AND 12 MEN ENGAGED AS
  • AND WHEN NEEDED FOR CONCRETING LOCALLY

TOOLS EQUIPMENT USED BY CONTRACTOR
  • AIR COMPRESSOR DIESEL GENERATOR ALOGN WITH
  • 3 DIVING EQUIPMENT
  • VIDEO CAMERA FOR USING UNDER WATER, RECORDER
  • WITH DISPLAY UNIT

MATERIALS USED FOR THE WORK
160 NO.S OF 25 KG RENDEROC UW BAGS, 20 NO.S OF
PLUG IN 5 KG BAGS, 200 No.S 25 KG 6MM AGGREGATE
BAGS ETC
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MODUS OPERANDI OF MICRO CONCRETING
  • PHASE-1-INITIAL INSPECTION AND VIDEO RECORDING
  • PHASE-2-CLEANING AND PREPARATION OF SURFACE
  • PHASE-3 ASSESSMENT OF QUANTITY
  • PHASE-4 SHUTTERING / FIXATION OF FORM WORK
  • PHASE 5 MICRO CONCRETING
  • SAND BAGS WERE USED TO SUPPORT SHUTTERING
  • MS ANGLES AND TIES WERE USED TO SUPPORT GI
    SHUTTER
  • JOINT BETWEEN SHUTTER SHEET AND STRUCTURE WAS
  • SEALED WITH RENDEROC PLUG
  • TREMIE WAS MANUFACTURED WITH PLASTIC HOSE PIPE
  • FOR POURING CONCRETE INTO CAVITY. COMPACTION WAS
  • DONE USING RODS. DIVERS ENSURED PROPER PLACEMENT
  • CONCRETING COMPLETED IN 3 DAYS

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EXPERIENCES AND SUGGESTIONS
  • RENDEROC UW IS GOOD FOR UNDERWATER CONCRETING
  • DIVERS WERE GOOD IN DIVING JOB BUT THEY HAVE VERY
  • LITTLE KNOWLEDGE OF CIVIL/BRIDGE ENGINEERING
  • SHUTTERING /POURING TECHNIQUES USED BY THE FIRM
  • ARE NOT VERY SATISFACTORY TO BE UPGRADED
  • VIDEO RECORDING IS NOT ABLE TO THROW LIGHT FOR
  • THE PURPOE, IT IS INTENDED. LOCATIONS SHALL BE
  • GIVEN WITH METAL STRIP LIKE IDENTIFICATION MARKS
  • AN ACTUAL 7 DAY CRUSHING STRENGTH OF 44 M/MM2
  • WAS ACTUALLY ACHIEVED AGAINST ANTICIPATED 30 N
  • COST CAN BE BROUGHT DOWN WITH WIDE USE OF THESE
  • PRODUCTS.
  • PERFORMANCE TILL DATE IS SATISFACTORY.

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CONCLUSIONS
  • SYSTEMATIC AND SCIENTIFIC UNDERWARTER BRIDGE
    INSPECTION ARE VERY IMPORTANT IN BRIDGE
    MAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT
  • THE SIGNIFICINT DAMAGE ENCOUNTER TO THE BRIDGE
    CAN BE AVOIDED BY CARRYING OUT UNDERWATER
    INSPECTION IN TIME

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