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Pervious Concrete Pavement

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2009
Pervious concrete pavement is an environmentally friendly, sustainable paving material for low-volume, low-speed applications. Pervious concrete has been used in warm climates extensively, but its use in freeze–thaw climates has been limited. The Centre for Pavement and Transportation Technology at the University of Waterloo and the Cement Association
Vimy Henderson   +2 more
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Pervious Concrete Water Filter

2020
Water scarcity is one of the major challenges faced by humanity nowadays due to climate changes, pollution of water resources, wastage of water, unscientific waste management, urbanization, expanding populations, etc. Recently the Kerala floods resulted in severe water scarcity in many places as all water sources were polluted after the floods.
Jilna Geo   +5 more
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Pervious Concrete for Green Walls

Journal of Architectural Engineering, 2021
Abstract Green walls, built structures covered with vegetation, are gaining momentum nowadays owing to the benefits imparted by the walls such as improved aesthetics, improved air quality, and nois...
T. Hemalatha   +2 more
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Hydrologic Properties of Pervious Concrete

Transactions of the ASABE, 2006
Pervious concrete is concrete made by eliminating most or all of the fine aggregate (sand) in the concrete mix, which allows interconnected void spaces to be formed in the hardened product. These interconnected void spaces allow the concrete to transmit water at relatively high rates.
null J. D. Luck   +3 more
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Leaching potential of pervious concrete and immobilization of Cu, Pb and Zn using pervious concrete

Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 2014
This paper investigates the leaching potential of pervious concrete and its capacity for immobilizing Cu, Pb and Zn, which are common contaminants in urban runoff.
U, Solpuker   +3 more
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Mechanical Properties of Pervious Concrete

International Journal of Technology, 2015
In recent times, major cities around the world have experienced frequent flooding due to the combination of increased rainfall and reduced permeable surface areas. As a consequence, the drainage system gets overloaded and flash flooding becomes inevitable, thus causing disruption to the road transport.
Siddhant M. Chopda, Bhavesh M. Chhattani
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Pervious Concrete Testing Methods

Low Impact Development 2010, 2010
Pervious concrete is a unique construction material that serves simultaneously as a structural surface and a stormwater best management practice. Due to its void structure that allows for water and air to flow through the pavement, there are many existing concrete testing methods that may not be readily adapted to account for these differences, and ...
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Experimental Investigation on the Properties of Pervious Concrete Over Fiber-Reinforced Pervious Concrete

2018
Pervious concrete is a special type of concrete which consists of only coarse aggregates, cement, water, and no fine aggregates. Due to the absence of fine aggregates, voids are created in the concrete which allows percolation of water through it. Pervious concrete can be used as a paving material on low loading intensity pavements; it enables runoff ...
Darshan Narayana   +4 more
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Mechanical and porosity properties of recycled pervious concrete aggregate-bearing pervious concretes

Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials
The recycling of construction wastes holds significant importance both environmentally and economically. While extensive research has been conducted on aggregates derived from various wastes, the recycling of pervious concretes (PC) has been largely overlooked.
Yavuz, Demet, Gultekin, Adil
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Fal-G Binder Pervious Concrete

Construction and Building Materials, 2017
Abstract Pervious concrete can be described as a porous concrete which permits the penetration of water through the interconnected network of pores. In general, pervious concrete is produced using Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) as binder, and being used for pedestrian path, parking lots and has many other applications.
K.S. Elango, V. Revathi
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