This paper describes the present situation of the European Standards for Concrete Pavements. They are currently in prcparation by a Working Group created within the framework of Technical Committee CEN TC 227 "Road materials". Since many of the specifications for concrete and its constituents (cement, water, aggregates, admixtures) are covered...
Suitability of Superplasticized Recycled Aggregate Concrete in Road Construction
Piubably, in the years to come, the use of recycled aggregates in concrete may become the need of the day. This is becasue of the nonavailability of natural aggregates in some urban areas. Also, the enviromental laws may force for the closing down of aggregate plants. Apart from this, in...
The Willebroek Ring Road (N16) – a Development in the Construction of Concrete Roads
The Willebroek ring road is part of the N16 Mechelen - St. Niklaas road. The work was carried out in 3 phases, the first phase starting in 1986. In practice, the ring was constructed with 20 cm of continuously reinforced concrete (50.000 m 2 ). Exposed aggregate surface was required...
Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement Using Recycled Concrete Aggregate
Usage of recycled concrete aggregates produced from crushed demolished concrete has been limited due to its higher cost and the difficulty caused from its major ingredients, cement mortar, and by-product powder. However, the exhaustion of aggregate resources and increase demand of preserving the natural environment require developing an effective application...
Verification of the Acting of the Recycled Building Material for the Production of Rigid Pavements in Concrete of Portland Cement
The objective of the present work is the study of the technical viability of the use of refused material of building construction like aggregates for concrete roads. The first stage consisted of the physical characterization of the aggregates obtained through the grinding, followed by a study of the granulometric composition...
Life Cycle Cost of Urban Pavements
This paper attempts an actual analysis of the cycle cost of urban pavements through the discussion of a case study: the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Three frequent paving solutions for the local street system are compared: plain concrete and two different asphalt alternatives. Construction, maintenance, reconstruction as well as...
The Dutch Visual Inspection Method and Standards for Levels of Maintenance of Concrete Roads
In view of the evaluation of the Pavement Management System used in the Netherlands, this system will be made suitable for concrete pavements. Thcrefore two main elements of thp cyctem, the visual inspection method and standards for levels of maintenance for concrete pavements has been developed. The visual inspection method...
Fundamental Study on Bonded Ultrathin Whitetopping
Ultra thin white topping is a rehabilitation technique in which thin concrete overlay is placed on asphalt pavement in distress, and this work technique has been under research in Europe, USA and other countries. In this study, a small model experiment was conducted to see its applicability to the roads...
Utra-Thin Whitetopping Applications in Mexico
Since 1993, tliiee experimcntal test sections have been built in Mexico to study the performance of Ultra-thin Whitetopping (UTW) under different traffic conditions. In this paper, the construction, instrumentation and load testing of an UTW test section built on a major highway is described. Based on the experimental results, UTW...
High Performance Porous Concrete for Road Traffic
This report details the construction of a 300 m long experimental section of road for heavy traffic in Villamayor, Salamanca, Spain, using "high performance porous concrete" (HPPC). HPPC is made with the same materials as conventional compact concrete (Ccc), i.e. cement (two types have been used for this project), coarse...
Stiff Concrete Paving on Minor Road Systems – Results of a National Inquiry About Mountain Roads
Our investigation was aimed at obtaining information on the road pavements of several mountain road systems subjected to limited traffic and leading to sheep-farming settlements or woodland areas managed by local mountain consortia (Mountain Communities, CM). Steeper car-track sections were found to be paved in concrete to prevent vehicles from...
FEM Analysis on the Dynamic Behaviour of Concrete Road Superstructures
As a general rule procedures for the sizing of road superstructures only refer to static stress. Possible dynamic effects induced by loads are introduced by amplifying their intensity or by considering the dynamic modulus of the materials. Under variable stress in time, the real behaviour of a superstructure is remarkably...