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A comprehensive investigation into the effect of water to cement ratios and cement contents on the physical and mechanical properties of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement (RCCP)

Construction and Building Materials, 2020
The use of Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement (RCCP) is rapidly expanding all around the world. Thus, it is important to investigate its various physical and mechanical properties and compare them with those of Normal Vibrated Concrete (NVC).
E Rahmani, Mohammad Kazem Sharbatdar
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Cement Concrete Pavement Cracks and Prevention

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2011
The cement concrete pavement surface are high, and its rigid structural integrity depends on the integrity of institutions and the plate itself, the overall rigidity of the lower body performance. However, the current board of cement concrete pavement breaking, cracking of roads has become an important common quality problems.
Yu Qiang Wang, Jian Qiu, Cun Guo Deng
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Bonding characteristics of grouting layer in Prefabricated Cement Concrete Pavement

Construction and Building Materials, 2017
Jun Zhang, Bohan Yang
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The Application of Fiber Reinforced Concrete in Cement Concrete Pavement

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
Concrete is the most widely used building material in the world. In terms of traffic and bridge construction, concrete is also the most widely used building materials. The cement concrete of the inherent advantages of having a high compressive strength while also has easy to produce cracks, poor impact resistance inherent weaknesses.
Tao Zhang, Yun Yun Xu, Zhen Rong Lin
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Horizontal Cracking and Pavement Distress in Portland Cement Concrete Pavement

Designing, Constructing, Maintaining, and Financing Today's Airport Projects, 2002
This paper describes how severe spalling and half-depth punchout failures associated with horizontal cracks at the mid-depth of the concrete slabs were observed in continuously reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP) in Texas. A study was conducted to identify the causes of those horizontal cracks and their effect on pavement distress.
Moon C. Won   +3 more
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Environmental and economic benefits of steel, glass, and polypropylene fiber reinforced cement composite application in jointed plain concrete pavement

Composites Communications, 2020
Conventional plain concrete (PC) leads to large design thickness when used in applications where high flexural strength is required. Therefore, to minimize the consumption of natural resources and to avoid large design thickness, it is fundamental to ...
B. Ali, L. A. Qureshi, Rawaz Kurda
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Comparison of the Pavement Performance for Concrete Overlay and Asphalt Overlay on Aged Cement Concrete Pavement

Journal of the Korean Society of Road Engineers, 2011
More than sixty percentage of highway in South Korea were constructed by concrete pavements and more than half of the concrete pavements were twenty years or older. Maintenance and rehabilitation of aged cement concrete pavements required early transportation opening due to difficulty of preparing bypass roads, given South Korea`s transportation ...
Seung-Woo Lee, Hyeon-Jang Son
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HIGH QUALITY CEMENT TREATED CRUSHED STONES FOR CONCRETE PAVEMENT BASES

Proceedings of the International Conference on Concrete Pavements
This study investigates the mechanical properties of Cement Treated Crushed Stones (CTCS), a pivotal material for concrete pavement bases. It emphasizes the significance of controlling moisture content for achieving optimal mechanical properties ...
J. Balbo
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Characterization of two-parameter fracture properties of portland cement concrete containing reclaimed asphalt pavement aggregates by semicircular bending specimens

Cement and Concrete Composites, 2019
Although few available test results showed that portland cement concrete containing reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP-PCC) can have equivalent (or even improved) fracture properties and ductility compared to plain PCC, the limitations of the existing ...
Xijun Shi   +2 more
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Thickness Tolerance for Portland Cement Concrete Pavements

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2004
The thickness tolerance limit currently used by the Texas Department of Transportation for portland cement concrete pavements was developed about 50 years ago, when the pavement thickness was normally less than 10 in., and no additional study on the tolerance limit has been conducted since its development.
Seong-Min Kim, B. Frank McCullough
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