Compressive Strength of Roller Compacted Concrete Containing a Non-Standard High Calcium Fly Ash

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Although roller compacted concrete (RCC) made with and without fly ash (FA) has enjoyed numerous application of dams, roads and large floors construction in Europe, Japan, Australia and Unites States since 1970s, it has not almost yet been used at all in Turkey despite abundant and economical sources of FA...

High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete for Concrete Pavements

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This paper presents the data on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete made with replacement of the Portland cement by fly ash, from a thermal power plant in Turkey, up to large volumes (55%). The investigated parameters are water requirement for a given slump, air content, setting time of...

Optimisation Model for Functional Properties of Concrete Roads

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Concrete is a suitable material for road pavements, both technically and economically. That holds especially for roads with high traffic intensity and heavy loads. Concrete roads have several technical advantages such as high wear resistance and load bearing capacity, good durability and a bright surface. In order to make concrete...

New Economical Structures Made of Thin Composite Whitetopping

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In 1996 a new pavement structure was launched in France under the name « Béton de Ciment Mince Collé (thin composite whitetopping) », BCMC. This technique was an adaptation of the Ultra Thin Whitetopping (UTW) developed in the USA since 1990. But while in the USA this technique was mainly...

Analyses of the Effects of the Nonhomogeneous Properties of Subbase on the Concrete Slab

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In standard, commonly used, calculation methods for rigid pavement structures, the interaction between plate and subgrade is pressumed to be uniform. During pavement construction and its use different reasons can cause subgrade damage and loss of support between the plate and base (subgrade). Subgrade damage can be caused because of...

The Use of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Overlays in Motorway Maintenance (A Case Study)

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How do you undertake the repair of a jointed concrete carriageway on one of the busiest motorways in Europe, particularly when a large proportion of the joints have failed and the slabs are floating on a sea of Gault Clay. With differential settlements so severe that there was genuine concern...

Types of Reinforced Concrete Railway Infrastructures and Essentials of their Computations

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Reinforced concrete railway superstructure type (non-ballasted) is becoming more widespread and important in the world, similarly in Turkey. This type can be used both in all of the light rail systems of urban transport and also the high speed rail systems of intercity transport. Although its construction cost is higher,...

Efficiency of Curing Compounds A New Test Method

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A new, reproducible test method for curing compounds has been devised. This method is based on concrete made using 400 kg/m³ of cement and 0/8 granulates. Eight different curing compounds were tested. A linear relation was found between effectiveness after 7 days at 35°C and 40% RH and relative compressive...

Effect of Curing on Strength and Chloride Penetration into Concretes Made with Portland and Blast Furnace Slag Cements

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In this paper, portland cement concretes and concretes with blast furnace slag cement were studied to determine the parameters for strength and chloride permeability under different curing procedures. For this purpose, four concrete mixtures were made at two different water cement ratios of 0.45 and 0.65 with cement contents of...

Nondestructive Testing of Concrete Permeability

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In this article a research program on performance-based durability design of concrete highway structures conducted at Wayne State University is presented. The relation between concrete durability and its soundness (freedom from cracking) is described. A measure of concrete soundness based on ultrasonic pulse velocity developed during this research that incorporates...

Surface Durability of Concrete Pavements

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The surface (texture) of a concrete pavement has to endure the effects of traffic and the environmental load. At the Technical University of Munich, Institute for Materials and Structures the real stress from solvent, freezethaw and mechanical loads will be simulated in the laboratory as close as possible to practice...

Renewal of Concrete Slabs Using High Performance Concrete

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The considerable increase of road traffic all over the world increases the demand for traffic surfaces with a longer lifespan and less repairs. When doing maintenance and repair works it is very important to keep short construction times in order to reduce obstruction to traffic to meet this challenge. A...