Catalog Item

S&T Project 23011 Final Report: Concrete Cavitation - Low Cost Lining Materials

The Bureau of Reclamation has a strong need for cavitation resistant materials for use on concrete hydraulic structures, such as spillways and tunnels. The S&T Project 20024 “Evaluation of Field Repairable Materials and Techniques for Cavitation Damage,” has compared potential materials for cavitation resistance in a high-pressure cavitation environment and found strong performance with elastomeric cavitation resistant coatings for steel substrates. Some elastomeric coating materials absorb the cavitation energy, which appears to become more important as the substrate becomes more brittle. A preliminary test to compare coated versus uncoated concrete had promising results, with little damage to the coated concrete. This research performed a literature review of elastomeric coatings that could protect concrete surfaces without damage to the underlying concrete.
Download File Opens in new window
Generation Effort S&T Project 23011: Concrete Cavitation - Low Cost Lining Materials
Type Uploaded file(s)
File Type PDF
Publisher Bureau of Reclamation
Publication Date Saturday, September 7th, 2024
Update Frequency not planned
Last Update Monday, September 30th, 2024

Disclaimer

The findings and conclusions of this work are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the Bureau of Reclamation.