This paper describes the investigation of the time dependent behaviour of roller compacted concrete pavements (RCCP) in port yards resulting from drying shrinkage and thermal stresses, and sedsuridi effects on the joint width. Test results show that even with a joint spacing of 8 m, approximately 1 N/mm2 of thermal...
Time Dependent Behaviour of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavements in Port Yards
Freeze-Thaw Damage to Concrete Pavements
Requirements for concretes in colder environments are stricter than those normally requested for standard commercial concretes. Therefore, a concrete produced with (i) high quality ingredients, (ii) a water/cement ratio of 0.35 to 0.40 by mass, (iii) 3.0 to 6.0 percent entrained air, (iv) an adequate maturity, i.e. when the compressive...
Noise Reducing Techniques on Existing Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavements on Belgian Motorways
Most of the Belgian Motorways, with a concrete pavement, have a deeply grooved concrete surface. Although those wearing courses have a very good skid resistance, there is a great concern about the noise pollution. Not only noise barriers and the porous asphalt overlay, but recently also the grinding are an...
The Austrian Specifications for Concrete Pavements
The latest version of the Austrian specifications for concrete pavements include paving between fixed forms and slipforrn paving, super plasticized concrete, recycled concrete and noise reducing concrete surfaces. This paper describes exposed aggregate surfaces, the requirements for concrete pavements and the materials used to make them.
The Phenomenon of the Serviceability of Concrete Motorways after 55 to 60 Years under Traffic
At present there are still many hundreds of kilometres of concrete motorways in the former East Germany which were constructed in the thirties. The phenomenon is not the fact that now, especially after the last winter, a lot of them have reached a critical condition, but that until today all...
A CRCP Inlay for the Rehabilitation of a Deteriorated Concrete Pavement on a Motorway with Very Heavy Traffic
Short description of the rehabilitation works on the most heavily trafficked motorway in Belgium.
In Situ Capping Layers Treatment with the Faquir Equipment
The treatment of subgrades with hydraulic binders is designed to increase the bearing capacity of the roadbed significantly. It thus offers a better support to the worksite traffic and the subgrade can be taken into account in the overall structural design of the pavement. The economic stakes are thus evident....
Cycling on Peat
A cycle track had to be laid quickly on a poor load-bearing subsoil, 18 m of peat. The usual design would have caused excessive subsidence and damage to the adjacent road. The chosen solution was a "floating" structure. In the design the upward pressure of the groundwater was considered to...
The Influence of Composition and Compaction on the Properties of Roller Compactcd Concrete
In many countries rullw cumpactod concrete (RCC) proved to be a success as a construction method for highly stressed industrial floors, for concrete pavements, subbases for concrete pavements and asphalt surfaces. Since 1993 the Research, Development and Consulting Department of tho Heidelberger Zement AG is attended with a research project...
A New Assortment of Cement (CD 40-A) Meant for Concretes for Roads, Motorways and Airport Runways
The use of CD 40-A cement eliminates the classical procedures of measuring plastifying and air entraining additives at the preparation on site of the road concrete. The article presents the main characteristics of CD 40-A and the results of laboratory tests carried out to establish the influence of this type...
Surface Characteristics of a Recently Constructed Concrete Motorway in the UK
A full-scale trial has been constructed in the UK in which concrete surfaces with brushed, tined bnd exposed aggregate textures have been compared with traditional hot rolled asphalt. The concrete surfaces were applied to a 250 mm thick, continuously reinforced concrete pavement laid by railmounted paving equipment. The exposed aggregate...
Design and Construction of a Concrete Pavement on Compressible Muds
This paper deals with the design, construction and performance of a freeway section over a thick layer of compressible mud. Halfway on the Madrid to Zaragoza freeway, in the valley of the Jalón River, several very soft clayey deposits were found, originated by endorreic drainage basins. The ground treatment systems...