Johnson, Karl Andrew2013-09-132013-09-132013-05https://hdl.handle.net/11299/156707University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. May 2013. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisors: Arturo E. Schultz and Catherine E. Wolfgram French. 1 computer file (PDF); viii, 184 pages, appendix A.The research objective of this project was to define the current state-of-the-art regarding the use of bridge deck sealants and crack sealers to extend the life of reinforced concrete bridge decks. The role of deck sealants and crack sealers is to prevent chloride ion ingress, originating from deicing materials spread on the road, from penetrating into the concrete bridge deck and corroding the reinforcing steel bars. The report includes the information generated from a literature review and survey. The literature review focused on current and significant studies in the field of deck and crack sealing. The intent of the survey is to determine common practices for the use and application of these sealers in different states throughout the United States. After all of the information is collected and compiled from the literature review and the survey, the best materials and practices are recommended for use in Minnesota and throughout the Midwest.en-USConcreteCorrosionCrackSealantSealerCrack and concrete deck sealant performanceThesis or Dissertation