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Roller compacted concrete with contaminated recycled aggregates
Construction and Building Materials, 2009Abstract Recycling waste building materials from construction and demolition (CD laid down and compacted like a soil, it is especially used for the construction of massive structures like dams or large horizontal surfaces like road foundation. In this paper, natural concrete slabs were cured in water, sea water, chloride solutions or sulphate ...
Farid Debieb, Said Kenai
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Permeability of Roller Compacted Concrete
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 1992Water‐permeability measurements were made on 50 mm diameter and 100 mm long cored cylinders obtained from a roller compacted concrete pavement that was 160 mm in average thickness. A triaxial permeability cell was used. The effect of water‐cement ratio, silica fume addition, use of a finer cement, curing technique, etc.
Nemkumar Banthia
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Creep of roller-compacted concrete
Hydrotechnical Construction, 19911. Rollcrete has creep, the general regularity of the development of which in time and as a function of the age of the concrete can be described by the formula proposed earlier by Aleksandrovskii and widely used for ordinary concrete. 2.
I. B. Zakharov +2 more
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Strength of Roller Compacted Concrete
Key Engineering Materials, 2006The aim of this paper is to provide the credible evidence for existing theory. Rc、Rpl、 Rl and body shear strength of roller compacted concrete (RCC) are investigated. According to the database of Chinese RCC projects, eight regressive equations were set up by using the method of correlation analysis.
Yan Shi, Kun He Fang
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ROLLER-COMPACTED CONCRETE PAVEMENTS
Proceedings of the International Conference on Concrete PavementsRoller-compacted concrete pavement (RCCP) is a relatively new type of rigid pavement that utilizes a construction technique similar to asphaltic concrete pavement (ACP) construction to provide a strong, economical pavement. This paper discusses briefly the history and performance of RCCP to date, design and construction procedures used in US Army Corps
David W. Pittman, Thomas D. White
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Roller compacted concrete and stepped spillways
2020The use of roller compacted concrete (RCC) for new dam construction and for rehabilitation of existing dams has gained wide acceptance throughout the world. RCC is a zero slump concrete that is transported, spread and compacted using traditional earth moving equipment.
Eric J. Ditchey, David B. Campbell
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Rehabilitating Dams with Roller Compacted Concrete
Bridging the Gap, 2001More than 77,000 dams are currently listed on the National Inventory of Dams with several hundred new ones added each year. By the year 2020 over 80% of these dams will be at least 50 years old. Many of these dams will require some degree of rehabilitation to stay current with state and federal dam design criteria, particularly in the areas of spillway
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Compaction properties of roller compacted concrete
Cement and Concrete Composites, 1996Abstract The compaction characteristics of extremely dry concrete are evaluated using a new method based on a variable vibration table. This method allows the study of the effect of vibration frequency, vibration time and acceleration on the properties of concrete.
K. Kokubu, J.G. Cabrera, A. Ueno
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Chapter 48 Roller compacted concrete
2011Roller compacted concrete, or RCC, takes its name from the construction method used – it is placed by modified asphalt paving equipment, but it is stiff enough to be compacted by vibratory rollers. RCC has the same constituents as conventional concrete – cement, water and aggregates – and requires no formwork or reinforcement.
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Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement in Virginia
Airfield and Highway Pavements 2015, 2015Roller compacted concrete (RCC) is a concrete mixture with a low cementitious material and water content and a dry consistency. It is placed using an asphalt paver and consolidated using roller compaction. This zero-slump concrete does not require slip-form conventional concrete paving equipment for placement.
M. Shabbir Hossain, H. Celik Ozyildirim
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