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Extending the Service Life of Structurally Sound Concrete Roads in England

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A number of concrete surfaced roads in the UK have been in service for over 30 years. In some cases, the original surface laitance applied to these carriageways is becoming worn, leading to reductions in texture and skid resistance, a combination that has been shown to have a negative effect...

Relevant Interactions for Alkali-Silica-Reactions in Concrete Pavements

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In the last few years cracking in concrete pavements often is attributed to alkali-silica-reaction (ASR). Although this is a very important aspect other impacts such as traffic loads and restraint stresses due to thermal and hygral effects may not be neglected. In many cases interactions between various causes can become...

Impact of Joint-Filling Materials on Cracking in Concrete Gutters at Large Airfields

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In the last few years at several airports cracking in the internals of concrete gutters has been detected. This was mainly observed, where large airfields (about 60 to 100 m in length) are located next to these drainage lines. In order to reveal the influences on this cracking both laboratory...

Road Safety and Surface Durability Aspects on Hungarian Cement Concrete Pavements

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The ratio of cement concrete pavements has increased in the Hungarian motorway network in the last decade, and it has appeared also in the local road network. There are 15 cement concrete pavement sections with different type in Hungary. Maintenance agencies need a simple methodology for calculating surface deterioration of...

Belgian Specifications for Freeze-Thaw-Resistant Pavement Concrete

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The Belgian standard specifications contain a number of clear requirements for the composition of concrete mixtures and the properties of fresh and hardened concrete. It is generally known that water and air content have a substantial impact on the frost susceptibility of a concrete surface – the former in a...

Ultrasonic Tomography as Non Destructive Measuring Technique for Concrete Pavement Evaluation

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Ultrasonic tomography is a non-destructive method to evaluate different characteristics of the pavement such as thickness, position of reinforcement, presence of cracks and impurities, strength evolution. This technique can be used for control and follow-up of new pavements but also for non-destructive analysis of existing pavements in order to determine...

Photocatalytic Air Purifying Pavements in Belgium Where are We

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The construction and rehabilitation of roads are more and more linked to the environmental impact of this road. Durability, noise and air quality become more and more important as design criteria. The choice of materials can influence the environmental impact of traffic and road infrastructure. In this respect, photocatalytic concrete...

Early and Late Age Shrinkage of Concrete in Industrial Floors Design

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For proper joint design, slabs size and slab thickness of concrete industrial floors, as well as other structures, it is necessary not only to know the final shrinkage of the concrete, but also the evolution over time for both long term and early shrinkage, and the relationship between these properties...

Quality and Optimal Grading of Sand for Optimal Performances of Concrete Pavements

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The quality of sand influences in every way the quality of concrete and affects, among others, the workability, the durability as well as the mechanical strength of concrete. It is acknowledged that a sand of good quality to be used in concrete pavements must contain few fine grains and be...

Durable and Sustainable Concrete Pavements on Public Private Partnership Projects

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Due to its central location in europe Germany is a typical transit country, where traffic load by heavy traffic increases anually. Highways are especially affected, with freight traffic not only increasing in number but also showing a trend of 5-axle vehicles with larger utilization of the allowed axle loads at...

Concrete Pavement Contribution to Fire Safety in Road Tunnels

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In recent years, several high-profile road tunnel fires have taken place across Europe. These fires inevitably led to important structural damages and even loss of lives. In all of these tunnels, national mandatory safety regulations were implemented. Nevertheless, disasters could not be averted. Apart from a deep knowledge of safety...

PROMISING PROJECT – Concrete Roads

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Countries that have little experience in concrete pavement design, application and operation, like Turkey, may face many difficulties while planning of concrete pavement construction (life-cycle, design, cost, technology and equipments etc.). We want to share as follows; managing the project, road map, learning phase, experiences, difficulties, mistakes and best practices...