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ASCP Forum Online 18 Aug, 2020

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K2S Neoprene Joints Lessons Learned - Antonn Russek TfNSW Update - Shamim Anwar Cost-effectiveness Concrete Pavements Low Traffic RCC Pavements USA - Corey Zollinger Concrete Pavement Shrinkage - D Bosco Brisbane Airport New Parallel Runway Concrete Pavement Design Coopernook to Herons Creek Upgrading the Pacific Highway Concrete Pavement Ride Quality...

Airport concrete pavements – ASCP Forum Sydney March, 2015

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RMS Update - Vorobieff Brisbane NPR project - Wickham Aircraft Concrete Pavement Practice - Rodway Paper: Aircraft Concrete Pavement Practice - Rodway

More Durable & Thinner Steel Fibre Concrete Pavements

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Steel fibre reinforced concrete has been widely used for pavement construction. The conventional pavement design methodology and that of adopted by the Australian pavement design guidelines are generally based on elastic theory. The addition of steel fibres to concrete enhances the post crack tensile strength and provides significant ductility. Consequently,...

Fracturing Concrete Pavement Technology

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There are a large number of concrete pavements in Australia, with many dating back to the first half of the 20th century. These concrete pavements are still in use today, and since the time these pavements were constructed, we have seen an evolution in traffic volumes and the size of...

Recent Advances and Uses of Roller Compacted Concrete for Pavement Construction in the United States

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Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) is a no slump concrete that is placed by an asphalt paver and compacted with vibratory rollers similar to asphalt pavement construction. RCC has long history of good performance as a pavement for ports, container yards, and manufacturing plants. This paper will summarize a recent survey...

Use of Fast Set Concrete For Concrete Pavement Maintenance Work

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The advent of the new generation of volumetric concrete mixers in conjunction with the availability of calcium sulfoaluminate cements has transformed concrete pavement maintenance practice around the world and especially in the United States, Canada and South Africa and in NSW where there is a history of 8 years’ experience...

Recent Advances and Uses of Roller Compacted Concrete for Pavement Construction in the United States

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Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) is a no slump concrete that is placed by an asphalt paver and compacted with vibratory rollers similar to asphalt pavement construction. RCC has long history of good performance as a pavement for ports, container yards, and manufacturing plants. This paper will summarize a recent survey...

Characterization of joint sealants through an innovative test procedure

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Joint sealants are indispensable components of Jointed Plain Concrete Pavements (JPCP), the standard construction method in Germany. The joint filling system is subjected to various loads during their service life, which in practice lead to a regular renewal of the sealing after about 7 -10 years. Nevertheless, it must be...

The important role materials play in concrete pavement design, performance, and service life

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The materials that make up concrete have a direct influence on the decisions made during pavement design and construction, as well as the performance of the pavement in service. What happens when material performance varies from what was considered at design stage? What if we need to change construction methods...

How Runway Pavement Value Choices are Influenced by Construction Costs, Loading, Subgrade and Operational Considerations

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In Australia, most runway pavements are constructed from asphalt, however the reverse is markedly true for the USA. Melbourne’s Essendon runway was originally concrete but was overlaid with thick asphalt many years ago. Asphalt runways at Melbourne’s Tullamarine and Amberley have some sections of concrete. This paper explores the determination...

Key Performance Requirements for Long Lasting Airport Concrete Pavements

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This presentation by GOMACO takes wide ranging review of construction and whole-of-life review of the performance of airfield pavements, including: Actual Airport Facts and Trends Airport Design Advantages Various Adopted Paving Methodologies and Technical Features Key Performance Requirements for Long-Lasting Airport Concrete Pavements GOMACO’s Worldwide Airport References Conclusions

University of the Sunshine Coast – Airport Engineering Seminar

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University of Sunshine Coast presents on their Airfield Engineering capabilities. First students in 1996 12,000 students at the end of 2015 Aiming for 20,000 by 2020 10% international students (64 countries) Five-star rating for undergraduate teaching Australia’s fastest growing University Main campus at Sippy Downs (Mooloolaba) Eight additional sites (Hervey...