In the quest for introducing materials and techniques of construction, the Research & Development Division of the Road Development Authority, Sri Lanka has carried out several trials and successfully constructed an airport apron, a causeway of 2km length using Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) pavements and a road of length 0.265km....
Use of Roller Compacted Concrete in Road and Airport Pavement Construction in Sri Lanka
The Actuality & Prospect of RCCP in China
The research on RCCP was launched in early 80' in China. The laboratory test started in 1981 followed by the first sectioii of field experimcnt road in 1982. And then extended resmrch was carried out in 1983 and 1984. A few years later in 1988, the research on Cement Concrete...
Judgment of Compaction Degree of Rccp by Using Acceleration Waves on Vibrating Roller and Influence of Subgrade Bearing Capacity on It
The acceleration wave of the vibrating compactor under work is disturbed from the sine wave. In this research, the disturbance of acceleration wave was defined as degree of disturbance WD, the relation between compacting time, hearing capacity of ground, consistency of concrete, compaction degree of concrete, strength of concrete and...
Roller Compacted Concrete Pavements in the Basque Country
This paper presents the main features of roller compacted concrete (RCC) pavements for low-volume roads constructed in the Spanish Basque Country since 1992. RCC is produced in ready-mixed concrete plants and placed by local asphalt contractors. Due to the small thicknesses (15-18 cm) of these works, RCC layers can be...
Control of the Rate of Concrete Compaction in the Structure – a Guarantee of the Cement Concrete Pavement and Base Durability
A 7 Lu 8% reduction in compactness of air-entrained concrete with respect to the maximum one is a positive factor from the frost, -salt resistance standpoint, nevertheless, such compactness of roller compacted concrete can lead to dangerous results. The existing methods of controlling the compaction rate (measuring the volume of...
A Geotechnical Methodology for Roller Compacted Concrete Mixture Design
This paper presents a concise mix design process using a geotechnical approach to produce RCC mixtures for mass and structural applications. Laboratory compaction tests, using a Kango hammer, were performed on specimens with a predetermined combination of aggregates and cernentious materials, varying the amount of water. 1 he test results...
Surface Texture of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement
An iiiteiisive iesearch on roller compacted concrete pavement for high speed roads has been conducted in China since the beginning of this decade. Many technical reports document that the surface of RCCP is smooth due to the effect of the roller, and texturing such dry and less workable material is...
The Influence of Composition and Compactation on the Properties of Roller-Compacted Concrete
At the Research, Development and Consulting Department of the Heidelberger Zement AG, a research project has been carried out on the influence of the composition and compaction on the properties of roller-compacted concrete. At a low compaction rate of only 96% of the modified proctor density, roller compacted concrete containing...
The Fatigue Behaor of Rolled Compacted Concrete
This paper presents the partial results of a research on Rolled Compacted Concrete (RCC) which aimed at characterizing its fatigue behavior. The influence of cement content (120, 200 and 280 kg/rn 3 ), the mixture aggregate grading (fine, medium and coarse) and the compaction energy (normal Proctor, intermediary and modified)...
Effects of Classified Fly Ash on Improving the Compactability of Roller Compacted Concrete for Pavements
Roller compacted concrete (RCC) pavements are expected to be an economic and rational concrete pvPmAnt system that will become increasingly popular in Japan. The maximum thickness of a RCC slab completed in one layer is limited to 25 cm because of limitations in the compactability of the concrete and the...
Roller Compacted Concrete Pavements for Port Yards
Roller compacted concrete pavements (RCCP) are favourable for port yards. To develop the design, both the bearing capai-ity and the load transfer efficiency at the joints were studied. An experimental pavement with two different RCCP structures was built: namely, one that follows the ordinary design method for port yards consisting...
Performance of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavements in Spain
Roller compacted concrete (RCC) began to be used in Spain in 1984 on roads bearing heavy and medium traffic. Up to now more than 250 km of RCC pavements have been constructed. A significant portion is subjected to the combined effect of heavy traffic and servere temperature gradients. Joints are...