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СРАВНИТЕЛЬНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ ТЕХНОЛОГИЙ УСТРАНЕНИЯ ПРОТЕЧЕК И ТРЕЩИН В БЕТОННЫХ ГТС

Organization of leak elimination in concrete hydraulic structure

based on [5], [6], [7]

Approach

Object

Conditions for implementation

Strengths

Limitations

Rational area of application

Crack injection

local crack, filtration channel, joint

access to the injection zone is required

targeted restoration of watertightness, relatively high process controllability

dependence of results on crack width, surface roughness, and injection pressure

local leaks, established filtration paths

Surface sealing and barrier coatings

surface of the pressure zone, areas at risk of re-opening

access to the surface and properly prepared substrate are required

interception of filtration from the pressure side, protection of large high-risk areas

high requirements for surface preparation quality

areas with risk of hydraulic fracturing, zones prone to re-opening

Direct underwater repair

damage in the underwater zone

operations are carried out in a water environment

no need to take the structure out of operation

high labor intensity, influence of water on operation quality

deep or hard-to-access underwater defects

Repair in a locally dewatered zone

underwater defect requiring precise substrate preparation

creation of a dry working chamber is required

more controlled conditions for material application

increased complexity of work organization and equipment

critical underwater areas with high quality requirements

Use of self-healing waterproof materials

microcracks, initial damage

applied during manufacturing, curing, or early repair stages

reduction of permeability and slowing of defect development

limited effectiveness for large crack openings

prevention of microdamage development

System of early monitoring and targeted intervention

potentially hazardous zones of the structure

continuous or periodic monitoring is assumed

reduction of response time and share of emergency repairs

depends on organizational and technological support

operation of long-service-life structures