Superbus is an innovative new concept in personal public transport, developed by the Delft University of Technology. The Superbus consists of a highly advanced vehicle that can reach speeds up to 250 km/h a special Supertrack Infrastructure and advanced IT applications for services on request, road handling and comfort and...
Laboratory Studies on Performance of Porous Concrete
The skid resistance of any surface is an important characteristic for the driving safety point of view. The rain affects the traffic security, because there are splash and sprays effects caused by the truck wheel. This fact contributes to the dynamic hydroplaning effect. In recent years many agencies researchs has...
Developments on the Modieslab Innovative Concrete Pavement Concept
Modieslab, a recently developed innovative and settlement-free precast concrete pavement structure, with a twin-layer porous concrete wearing course, was tested for its functional and structural properties on two full scale test pavements. Some functional properties, e.g. noise reduction, were very satisfying, however the resistance to raveling and especially the skid...
Heavily Reinforced Ultra Thin White Topping to Re-Strengthen Infrastructural Structures
Thin white toppings (TWT), as originally developed in the USA in 1918, are in majority placed as an overlay on deteriorated asphalt pavements. Usual thicknesses were 150 225 mm but since the last 30 years also ultra thin white toppings (UTWT) with thicknesses of 75 150 mm are...
Wheel Tracks, the Compromise Between Agricultural and Environmental Interests
In certain areas there is a need to surfacing sand roads due to agricultural developments: mechanisation and efficient management of farming activities are essential. Farmers must have direct access to the fields at all times without too many obstacles. However, attention must also be paid to various other aspects: environmental...
A Feasibility Study of Incorporating Bottom Ash in Roller Compacted Concrete Pavements
Roller compacted concrete as a pavement material has been gaining acceptance over the past years. RCC can be of particular interest in base course applications combing attractive cost with easiness of construction. RCC is a friendly pavement material to incorporate by-products of industries such as bottom coal ash. This paper...
ACCs Initiatives for Promotion of Concrete Roads in India
The record of the first concrete road construction in India dates back to 1914. However, till the end of eighties, cement was a scarce commodity in India; therefore, concrete road construction was relegated to the background. After liberalization of cement market, concrete roads staged a comeback and in the nineties...
Noise Emission Comparison Between Porous Concrete and Porous Asphalt Road Pavements
In this investigation the Authors developed a particular grading curve for the manufacture of a porous concrete road pavement and assessed the noise emission due to vehicles tyres rolling belonging to its use. In fact, this innovative superstructure, apart from guaranteeing excellent superficial characteristics from the standpoint of grip and...
Dutch Step Barrier in Concrete Best for the UK
In situ Concrete Step Barrier provides one of the SAFEST BARRIER solutions for central reserves on road networks because of its almost unique ability to contain heavy vehicles without deformation and thereafter to require NO MAINTENANCE with associated road narrowing and the resulting traffic congestion. The development of Concrete Step...
The Skid Resistance in Mexican Concrete Roads
This work describes the activities developed in Mexico to improve the selection criteria for stone aggregates which are used in surface layers for concrete pavements. The experience has shown that the current mechanical resistance requirements for stone aggregates often do not assure an adequate behavior. In other words, the selection...
Repair of Longitudinal Joint Between the Hard Shoulder (Asphalt) and the Right-Hand Lane (Concrete) on the a 3 Between Bertem and Landen
Contractor VBG NV from Heusden Zolder started the execution of the above-mentioned site in August 2005 for an amount of 2 million EUR. It concerned large-scale structural maintenance: the repair of the longitudinal joint between the hard shoulder and the right-hand lane (continuous reinforced concrete) had been necessary for...
Functional Contracts in Bavaria
In 2004 the pavement of the Inntal-highway from the interchange Inntal to the border at Kieferfelden was reconstructed from km 11 to km 22 using a Functional Contract. For Functional Contracts the quality of the construction work is defined by the view of the road users. The expectations of the...