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Elimination of Ruts at Intersections by Means of An Inlay/Overlay Made of Steel Fibre Concrete

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To the North of Gent there is an important harbour and industrial zone. Because of the heavy traffic on the road connecting Gent and Zelzate (R4, section J. Kennedylaan), deep ruts have formed in the asphalt pavement, mainly at the junctions. In order to repair these ruts in a durable...

Draining Concrete – the Material for Today’s and Tomorrow’s Roaris, Quiet – Safe – Environment-Friendly – Production – Characteristics – Application

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With the development of draining concrete as a super whispering surface, the German Cement Industry has signalled a new era for the concrete structure. This special draining concrete is a so-called like-grained concrete with a cavity content of 20 - 25 vol.-%. The individual aggregate grains are cemented with a...

Roughness Condition and Rule Quality of Bicycle Lanes

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The Netherlands are a flat country, where the bicycle is a good alternative for short and midrange transportation. The government tries to encourage the use of a bicycle by improving the bicycle infrastructure, thus trying to reduce movements by car. Bicycle pavements are managed at a local or county level....

Revision of the Austrian Design Method for Standardised Concrete Pavements

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The Austrian specification for pavement design also contains standardised construction types for concrete roads. After more than 10 years of experience with the application of these standard pavement types the specification has been revised comprehensively with a special focus on the following objectives: - establishment of an improved method for...

A Geotechnical Methodology for Roller Compacted Concrete Mixture Design

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This paper presents a concise mix design process using a geotechnical approach to produce RCC mixtures for mass and structural applications. Laboratory compaction tests, using a Kango hammer, were performed on specimens with a predetermined combination of aggregates and cernentious materials, varying the amount of water. 1 he test results...

Bidding Procedure, Contract Award and Construction of the Motorway Al 5 between Cottbus-West and Forst (Germany)

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The turnkey construction method can be very beneficial to an employer both during the bidding process and during construction. A turnkey road construction project was selected for the first time in Germany as the construction method for the A15 motorway between Cottbus-West and Forst. In order to alleviate backups within...

Further Improvement of the Durability of Concrete Pavements by using Higher Strengths

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Road concrete in the thirties did not have a particularly high strength, but it grew over the years. Strength tests on cores, taken last year, show that the strength -compressive as well as the more important splitting tensile- of the old section and also of almost all new ones is...

Thin Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Overlays and Inlays

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Between 1982 aiid 1989, 8 thin overlay test sections were constructed with a total surface area of 129.000 m2 . The relevant research project is carried out with a view to the necessary future renovation of part of the Belgium road network. All sections were built with 10 to 12...

A New Technique for Preckracking Materials Treated with Hydraulic Binders

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Precracking techniques are used for materials treated with hydraulic binders in order to restrict the effect of shrinkage cracks on the pavement performance. After developing a precracking technique for port platform stwctures in 1984, Via france recently received and developed a new technique for road pavements. This technique applies to...

Cement Concrete Structures in the Design of Urban Roadways

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Urban roadways represent considerable stakes from both the quantitative and qualitative standpoints, with the almost permanent concern today for integration with respect to the site and to users of public spaces. A non-exhaustive review of the trends in practices and tools available to designers, builders and managers of urban roadways...

Time Dependent Behaviour of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavements in Port Yards

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This paper describes the investigation of the time dependent behaviour of roller compacted concrete pavements (RCCP) in port yards resulting from drying shrinkage and thermal stresses, and sedsuridi effects on the joint width. Test results show that even with a joint spacing of 8 m, approximately 1 N/mm2 of thermal...

Freeze-Thaw Damage to Concrete Pavements

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Requirements for concretes in colder environments are stricter than those normally requested for standard commercial concretes. Therefore, a concrete produced with (i) high quality ingredients, (ii) a water/cement ratio of 0.35 to 0.40 by mass, (iii) 3.0 to 6.0 percent entrained air, (iv) an adequate maturity, i.e. when the compressive...