Judgment of Compaction Degree of Rccp by Using Acceleration Waves on Vibrating Roller and Influence of Subgrade Bearing Capacity on It

Conf-paper-iscr

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...

Cracking of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavements at a Young Age

Conf-paper-iscr

Calculation of steel-concrete structures calls for understanding the bonding mechanisms, then, to reproduce them, formulating models of behaviour representative of the interface between the two materials in contact. In view of the researches already performed in this domain, we thought it essential to make use of a new test that...

Repair of Concrete Pavements Using High Performance Concrete

Conf-paper-iscr

When heavily trafficed concrete pavements are being renewed, the work generally has to be carried out under considerable time-pressure. A newly developed, high performance repair concrete is ideally suitable for such repair work on account of its high early and final strength as well as its durability. It is produced...

Requirements for the Application of Surface-Retarders in Whisper-Concrete Road-Projects

Conf-paper-iscr

Although the quality of the surface-deactivator is very important, the surface-deactivator will only react to the quality of the concrete onto which the surfcedeactivator is applied to. Therefore the surfacedeactivator will not be able to compensate for segregations, unsuitable concrete mix-designs or mistakes in application, etc. It is always recommended...

Environmental Impact of Concrete and Asphalt Pavements

Conf-paper-iscr

As part of a Nordic R & D project on sustainable concrete technology initiated by the Nordic cement industry, a study has been carried out by VTT, the Technical Research Centre of Finland, to assess the environmental impact of concrete and asphalt pavements. The assessment is based on the estimation...

Concrete Road Design a Special Urban Solution

Conf-paper-iscr

Theme: in 1994 a rigid pavement solution was implemented on the underpass of the National Road n° 107 crossing the National Road nu 12, in the ambit of the remodelling project of the concerning cross-road roundabout, situated in the periphery of the city of Porto, involving only one extension of...

Concrete Pavement on a Crushed Aggregate Unbound Roadbase a New Design for Heavy Traffic Motorways

Conf-paper-iscr

The construction method involving the placement of a 30 cm-thick concrete roadway pavement on a 30 cm-thick crushed aggregate unbound roadbase instead of a 2.6 cm-thick concrete pavement on a bound roadbase has proved its worth in Germany for more than 10 years, generally for heavy-traffic motorways. It has several...

Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavements – from a Classical Conception to An Innovative Structure

Conf-paper-iscr

Continuously Reinforced Concrete (CRC), invented in the United-States in 1921, has been developing in France since 1983, in the following contexts: - New constructions (50 km of motorway) The structures chosen are alternately: • CRC + lean concrete • CRC + bituminous concrete + stabilized capping layer - Strengthening of...

The Belgian Experience with Stabilisation by Recycling in Situ with Cement

Conf-paper-iscr

The paper presents the progress to date of various worksites where stabilisation by recycling in situ with cement has been applied. This technique, which is the best way of recycling the existing road, consists in fact in mixing on site cement with the readily available crushed stones. It requires little...

Advancements in Continuous Concrete Plants

Conf-paper-iscr

Since 1975, the year in which the first continuous concrete plant was introduced for a road construction project, the use of a continuous production process has become more widespread, and even generalized, in France. Applications in other European countries have started to appear, yet do remain in the nascent stages....

Flexural Strength of High Performance Concrete

Conf-paper-iscr

High strength concrete (HSC) having a flexural strength considerably higher than that of ordinary pavement concrete would be a suitable material - to replace only a single lane of concrete pavement deteriorated by heavy duty traffic (see Fig. 1) or - for constructing new pavement for high load with limited...

Concreting Bombay Metropolis Roads in India

Conf-paper-iscr

Deterioration of Bombay Metropolis roads during rainy season is a perpetual phenomenon. During the monsoon of 1988, the major roads constructed with hydrocarbon binders suffered severe damage causing great inconvenience to the users. In view of the mounting pressure from the public, at large the municipal authorities decided to switch...