Cycling on Peat

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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

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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

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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

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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...

6th International Symposium on Concrete Roads 1990 Madrid Spain

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Closing Addresses from the 6th International Symposium on Concrete Roads 1990 Madrid Spain

6th International Symposium on Concrete Roads 1990 Madrid Spain

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Session Paper Indexes, Opening Addresses, General Reports, Oral Contributions and Closings from the 6th International Symposium on Concrete Roads 1990 Madrid Spain

6th International Symposium on Concrete Roads 1990 Madrid Spain

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Index of Proceedings from the 6th International Symposium on Concrete Roads 1990 Madrid Spain

The Effect of Heavy Loads on the Stress Distribution at the Surface of a Crc Pavement

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A continuosly reinforced concrete pavement has been laid in 1984 within the steel mill Sidmar near the city of Ghent in Belgium. This paper deals with the tests performed in 1987 on the pavement and the analysis of the results. A French device, called "Ovalimètre", made it possible to measure...

Correlation Between Research and Construction of Concrete Roads

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During the past two decades, the practice-oriented research work done when concrete roads are built has lead to further development of slab construc-tion, to new solutions to individual constructio-nal problems, and to development of new cons-tructional methods. Based on existing research re-sults, more reliable statements can be made on thedegree...

Ways of Reducing Tire-Noise on Concrete Pavements Experience and Tests in Austria

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Tire-road noise can be reduced considerably by providing a suitable surface geometry. According to the new Austrian specifications pa-vers must be fitted with a longitudinal smootherto eliminate any transverse waves produced by thebeams of the paver. In order to obtain a noise-reducing surface a longitudinal texture (e.g.. a burlap drag)...

High Strength Aggregate Rich Concrete For Pavements

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During the last decades the use of Roller Compac-ted Concrete for pavements has increased worldwide. A concrete pavement of significant higherquality than typical Roller Compacted Concretehas been developed at Aalborg Portland. The con-creteisplaced and fullycompacted with an asphaltpaver, mounted with a heavy high-compactionscreed. No rollers have to be used. In...

Concrete Pavements on Industrial and Port Areas the Belgian Experience

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The relative improvement of the economic situation, the growing transport by trucks and the increasing use of containers have created an important need for durable pavements, with very low maintenance cost. Due to the rich Belgian experience with concrete roads, many companies prefer to use concrete for surfacing industrial and...