Experiences from Construction of Concrete Motorways in Poland

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During last years more than hundred kilometres of concrete motorways at the southwest part of Poland were modernised and newly constructed. In the frame of modernisation the old existing concrete pavements, constructed in 30's of last century, were broken-up and the crushed concrete was re-used in new concrete pavement. Newly...

Temperature Changes as Decesive Loads for Concrete Slabs and Joint Sealings

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Temperature changes within concrete pavements are transient. Therefore the temperature characteristics along pavement thickness are not linear and have to be split into constant, linear and equilibrium parts for further investigations. The linear temperature gradients are causing additional loading on concrete slabs, which if not considered will influence the long-term...

Long Life CRCP

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Continuously reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP) has been constructed on major highways in several countries since the 1940’s. A large majority of these pavements have carried very heavy truck traffic but required low maintenance. Some have experienced problems due to inadequate design, support, and construction. This paper focuses on factors that...

Transformation of the N49 Antwerp-Knokke into the Highway E34

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This article gives an overview of the work that has been done so far to transform the N49 Antwerp- Knokke into highway E34. The work involved fits in with the major overhaul of the N49 between Antwerp and Knokke as far as the E34 motorway. According to the Flanders Regional...

Roads of the Future Issues, Technologies and Potentials of Concrete PF2E Road System as an Example

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The long service life of cement concrete roads, as well as the new objectives of contracting authorities taking into account significant extensions in hypotheses on the design service life of roads, streets and runways, oblige the technical civil engineering community to plan much more than in the past for the...

A Study of SFRC Pavement on the Steel Deck Bridge

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Shonan Ohashi Bridge that is on Route 134 is a steel box girder bridge of 530m in length. Six years ago, fatigue cracks were found at the welding tips of bottom deck plates. After the full inspection of the asphalt pavement and steel deck bridge, it was found that the...

The Walloon Motorway, from One Millennium to Another

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The Walloon motorway is the east-west axis in the southern part of Belgium linking the north of France to the southwest of Germany. It was built in the beginning of the 1970’s as a part of the Belgian motorway development program. The design traffic was about 10.000 vehicles a day...

Applicability of Concrete with High Flexural Strength to Airport Pavements

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In the construction of airport pavements, one possible way to save resources and lower construction costs is to reduce the slab thickness by introducing high-strength concrete. Cost-saving would be even more effective if the high-strength concrete could be laid without using any special materials or construction methods. To this end,...

The Road Traffic Noise Attributes of Some Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Surfaces in Australia

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This paper presents the conduct and outcomes of a series of investigations aimed primarily at determining the noise attributes of several rigid and flexible pavement surfaces currently in service in Australia. The investigations, which included both Portland Cement Concretes and Asphaltic Concretes, have been conducted over the last five years...

Genesis of a Comprehensive Concrete Pavement Noise, Texture, and Friction Data Collection Program

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The lack of quality data that relates tire-pavement noise to the texture of concrete pavements has hindered the pavement community in both understanding the phenomena and finding ways to minimize its impact. The National Concrete Pavement Technology Center (USA), the US Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, and the American...

Fibre Concrete Mixes Blending Plain and Reinforced Concrete

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Fibrous concrete has a history in pavements. In the 80ties fibrous concrete became popular thanks to pperspectives such as reduced pavement thickness and increased joint distances. Unfortunately, not all promises were kept and the fibrous concrete ‘silently’ disappeared from the pavement construction scene. However, in industrial floor construction material research...

Guided Public Transport Infrastructures Contribution of Cement Concrete in Innovative Designs

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Recent years have witnessed the significant development of public surface transport systems: in our cities: tramways, systems on tyres, right-of-way bus corridors, etc. This phenomenon is a response to the high stakes involved for mobility and communication in urban areas. These projects have seen the emergence of new problematics related...