The fast development of car technology has caused a steady increase in the speed of vehicles and increasingly higher demands on braking and traction. International studies show that every increase in average speed causes increase in personal injury accidents. Yet the present transport infrastructure in general and cement concrete pavement...
How Does the Micro and Macrotexture of Cement Concrete Pavement Affect the Skid Resistance of Road
Fatigue Properties of Plain Concrete
Based on a literature search, several types of fatigue relationships were collected, compared and analysed for plain concrete (specimens, pavements) subjected to repeated loading. A uniform fatigue relation - based on the FS- R concept - has been proposed for the flexural tensile strength. The 50%-probability curves have been analytically...
Fibrous Ferrocement – An Ideal Material for Bridge Overlays
The overlays of highway bridges are usually subjected to stresses like impact stresses, longitudinal stresses, due to the application of brakes and wear and tear stresses. The moving loads on bridges have a jumping action due to uneven surface on which they move. This jumping causes shocks and vibrations of...
Air-Entraining Agents in Road Concrete Code of Good Practice and Field Experiments
Air-entraining agents are increasingly recommended as a mean to counteract the ever more severe deterioration of road cement concretes in winter. However, their use is still raising problems as far as the specifications and the practical implementation of the technology are concerned. The results of research conducted by BRRC and...
The Study of Mean Time Drying Shrinkage Behavior of Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Pavements
Concrete structures shrink when they are subjected to a drying environment. If this shrinkage is restrained, then tensile stress develop and concrete may crack. This shrinkage is a major concern for concrete structures especially for wall, slab and pavements. One of the methods to reduce the adverse effects of shrinkage...
Fiber-Reinforced Roller-Compacted Cement Concrete (Rollfiber) for Continuous Concrete Pavements
The ROLLFIBER process consists of roller-compacted cement concrete reinforced with steel fibers. It enables you to build continuous pavements without any joints. To reach this level of performance, the fiber has to have what is known as total' anchorage, and its action is optimized by the use of a concrete...
Mechanistic Evaluation of Spalling Distress
In this paper, delamination formation is investigated. Stresses due to temperature and moisture variation are considered within the scope of the formation of the delamination. Tensile and shear stresses are determined numerically based on finite element analysis using simulated pavement moisture data. A finite element program is developed to allow...
Loading Test on the Surface of Concrete Slabs Cast on Senii-Rigid Base Course
In China, the semi-rigid base materials, with relatively higher strength and modulus, have been widely used in the construction of high-grade roads in the recent decades. However, present specification' for structure design of concrete pavement is based on the results of tests made on the more flexible roadbase. According to...
Rehabilitation of Concrete Slabs by Sifcon-Overlays
A new means for rehabilitation of severely cracked concrete slabs is a thin overlay of SIFCON (Slurry Infiltrated Fibre Concrete). This high strength concrete with an extremely high content of conventional steel fibres (about 10 % of volume) was invented in the USA and further developed by the central laboratory...
Very Thin Bonded Cement Concrete (VTBCC) a New Quality Surfacing
There have been significant developments in concrete road pavement techniques in the past decade. To the traditional advantages of concrete pavements such as durability under heavy traffic and low maintenance cost have been added various other reasons for favouring them, such operational availability, aesthetics, architectural integration and contribution to a...
Mechanical Properties and Structure of Porous Concrete
A test road with 40 n-mi porous concrete top layer on a 180 mm thick continuously reinforced concrete pavement has been constructed in May 1996 in Belgium following the wet-in-wet method. A preliminary test program was conducted at the Catholic University of Leuven to reveal the influence of different polymer...
Cement Concrete Public Highways Recent Developments in Technical Literature and Applications
In a still recent past, research and innovation in the field of concrete pavements progressed mainly within the field of high volume pavements for roads and airports. This sustained and productive effort remains, giving rise to an expertise well documented in technical publications. Several countries converge in adopting constructive measures,...