In the last few years cracking in concrete pavements often is attributed to alkali-silica-reaction (ASR). Although this is a very important aspect other impacts such as traffic loads and restraint stresses due to thermal and hygral effects may not be neglected. In many cases interactions between various causes can become...
Relevant Interactions for Alkali-Silica-Reactions in Concrete Pavements
Environmental Performances of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement
The use of RCC is now well established for industrial pavements, and is spreading in North America and recently in Europe for transportation pavement with high mechanical performances requirements such as Tram or Bus platforms. Cost advantage and mechanical performances are two undeniable benefits of this technology. The development of...
Skid Resistance of Concrete Pavements and their Durability
The article states that a relative traffic accident risk depends on the values of skid resistance and its durability, which are both influenced by the texturing of Concrete pavements (CP). From the very beginning of the CP construction in the Czech Republic, transverse tining was used for surface texturing. The...
Re-use of Marginal Aggregates in Cement Bound Mixtures for Pavement Foundations
The paper reports the results of an experimental study aimed at designing cement bound granular mixtures for pavement foundations, made exclusively with marginal materials, namely electric arc furnace steel slags, ladle furnace slags, waste foundry sands, glass wastes and coal ashes, used with different proportions. The laboratory investigation has been...
Multi-Funcional Noise Reducing Pavements Made of UHPC – Materials Design and Construction Technology
The constantly rising traffic volume is leading to high mechanical stress of the pavements. As a result, the requirements of maintenance, refurbishment and renewal are increasing. In contrast to this, financial resources are decreasing constantly. Moreover, the increasing traffic noise emissions are experienced as growing stress. New, highly sustainable and...
Sustainable Concrete Pavement Design Solutions Applied on the Largest PPP Motorway Construction Project in Europe
The authors present the sustainable pavement design solutions applied on 106 km long section of A2 toll motorway in Poland. For this largest infrastructure project, realized in the frame of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), the concession model, where the concessionaire has to be paid by public part for the accessibility of...
Extending the Service Life of Structurally Sound Concrete Roads in England
A number of concrete surfaced roads in the UK have been in service for over 30 years. In some cases, the original surface laitance applied to these carriageways is becoming worn, leading to reductions in texture and skid resistance, a combination that has been shown to have a negative effect...
Towards a Standardized Design Structure for Concrete Tramways in Flanders
For more than ten years tramway structures in Flanders have been built in concrete, particularly those which are subject to traffic loading by trams and city buses. As there has never been a standardized design, a wide range of different solutions have been tried, either in jointed concrete slabs with...
Concrete Pavements in Motorway Service Areas
Even if the forecasts for the development of goods traffic are more cautious than they were just a few years ago, growth remains strong in Europe. Most goods will continue to be transported by road in the future. Not everywhere, however, has the expansion of motorway rest and service areas...
Thin Polymeric Surface Layers on Concrete Structures an Experimental Study
In Situ Measurement of the Capillary Pressure in Concrete Road Construction
Concrete pavements are vulnerable to cracking already in the plastic material stage, i.e., before the concrete has reached a significant strength. Due to the evaporation of water at fresh concrete surfaces, a capillary pressure is built up in the pore system of the material. This underpressure leads to the so-called...
Precast Concrete Pavement Innovations, Performance and Best Practices
The precast concrete pavement (PCP) technology is gaining wider acceptance in the US for rapid repair and rehabilitation of concrete pavements as well as for heavily trafficked asphalt concrete intersections. Although the US PCP technology is of recent origin, with projects less than about 12 years old, many projects have...