Frost Damage Prevention of Concrete Pavement

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Due to severe frost damage at the main platform on a military transportation airfield in the Netherlands, investigations have been carried out to find the course of this damage. Tests have been carried out to compare the frost sensitivity of Portland cement and Fly-ash cement. Also the influence of several...

The Use of Statistical Experimental Design to Investigate the Autoclave Curing and Standard Curing of Cement

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28 day compressive strength of Portland cement mortar was investigated for standard curing and for autoclave curing. The effects of %C3S, %SO3 and Blaine on strength development in both curing methods are compared via the use of statistical experimental design techniques. Box-Behnken response surface methodology was adopted to create a...

Remarkable Belgian Projects Using Coloured Exposed Aggregate Concrete Surfaces

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The use of coloured exposed aggregate concrete in public spaces has made considerable progress in Belgium. As such, urban planners have become aware of the architectural value of this technique. The variety of shapes, colours and textures combined with the well-known advantages of concrete such as resistance and durability explain...

The Usage of Concrete Barriers for Modern Road Design and Efficient Construction Site Management in Europe

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Safety barriers are an essential device on roads, especially on highways. The European Standard EN 1317 defines the requirements of different safety levels that safety barriers have to comply with. Precast concrete and slipformed/cast-in-situ barriers are very successfully used as permanent barrier. Additionally precast barriers are a perfect solution for...

Temperature Differential in Concrete Pavements in Tropical Environment

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Results of over one year monitoring concrete pavement slabs in São Paulo, where a typical hot-wet environment prevails, were presented. The experimental test tracks comprise 15 different concrete slabs instrumented with thermal resistors allowing the monitoring of temperatures. Over the course of the monitoring, it was sought the influence of...

Dowels in Jointed Plain Concrete Pavements

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The general type of concrete structures on German highways is the Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement (JPCP). Contraction joints are saw-cut with a standard spacing of 5,0 m perpendicular to road axis and sealed by a bitumen based or elastomeric joint filler. International experiences indicated clearly that faulting at undowelled transverse...

Repair of Concrete Pavements Under Op-Eration

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Don't we all loath them – traffic jams. Irrespective of how we are affected by them, either directly as a user of traffic infrastructure or as a construction worker involved with its upkeep or indirectly as a conscious citizen aware of their economical impact, we all wish they could be...

Possibility of Using Concrete Roads in Turkey

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Axle loads are increasing all over the world including Turkey. Asphalt pavements are not able to carry this heavy traffic safely and economically. Using asphalt pavement for heavy traffic cause early deterioration of the pavement and higher cost of pavement maintenance. As an alternative, concrete pavements may be used instead...

The Pavers System a Knowledge Sharing Concept in the Design and Assessment of Road, Airfield and Industrial Pavement

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Rigid pavement thickness design is either still based on the classical Westergaard solutions or is based on a more comprehensive finite element rigid pavement model to resolve the shortcomings of the layered elastic Burmister model. The latter gives a principally better representation of the slab edges and joints. However, because...

The Application of the Selected Cements in Building Concrete Pavements of the Rural Roads in Poland

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For the present Polish Catalogue of Typical Concrete Pavements is published. This document allows to apply cements CEM II and CEM III besides CEM I in road constructions. In order to verification of usefulness these cements, the experiment concrete pavement with CEM II and CEM III and for comparison CEM...

SFRCS for Concrete Roads in Heavily Trafficked Situations

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The concrete slab is the main structural component of the road. It transmits loads to the sub-base. SFRCs (Steel fiber reinforced concretes) can be used in the road-base as a structural part of the road. Steel fibers allow greater joint spacing in road construction; they have a significant positive effect...

Development and Application to the Test Pavements in the Real Way of Eco-Friendly Hybrid Type Permeable Concrete Pavement

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A new type of pavement structure was proposed and applied to the construction of two different trunk roads. The hybrid structure is composed of two basic layers of the porous concrete surface course which has sufficient functions of smoothness, skid resistance, permeability and low noise and of the less permeable...