CPD Specifier May 2015 issue May 2015 | Page 26

Structural Repair Resin bearing the load Oxford Hydrotechnics use innovative epoxy resin solution to repair bearing erosion caused by on-track movement Oxford Hydrotechnics were approached by the client to devise a solution to repair damage to a brickwork arch beneath a rail bridge. The problem was deemed to be the result of excessive vertical movement of cast iron troughs on their bearings, particularly when the bridge was carrying a train load above. The issue had resulted in Network Rail being forced to reduce the line speed on the section of track that passed over the bridge as a precautionary measure and urgent remedial works were scheduled. Proposed solutions included masonry pinning using helical ties and some form of grouting solution to arrest the movement of the troughs. It was deduced that, as there was no evidence of spoil falling out of the bridge, the bearing areas had been subjected to a crushing action only, and that this would not have created large voids within the structure. H2OX engineers concluded that a cementitious gro ][