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Concrete Containing Marginal Aggregates for Use in Concrete Pavement

Concrete Containing Marginal Aggregates for Use in Concrete Pavement
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摘要 The study presented an analysis accessing the feasibility of using concrete containing marginal aggregates in concrete pavement slabs. The physical properties of aggregates were first determined and concrete was produced from them. Marginal aggregates were found to have higher fines, absorption, soundness loss, micro-Deval abrasion loss, LA (Los Angeles) abrasion loss and lower specific gravity and unit weight when compared with standard aggregates. Workability of concrete containing marginal aggregate was found to be similar to concrete containing normal aggregates when Shilstone mix design method was used to optimize the concrete mixes. The compressive strength, splitting tensile, flexural strength and modulus of elasticity of concrete containing marginal aggregates were determined and found to be generally lower than concrete containing standard aggregates. A typical concrete pavement in Florida was modeled in FEACONSIV (finite element analysis of concrete slab) software developed at the University of Florida. Laboratory determined mechanical and thermal properties of concrete were inputted in FEACONS IV and analyzed for maximum induced stresses. Critical stress to strength ratios, i.e., ratio between maximum computed stresses obtained from FEACONS IV to modulus of rupture (strength) of concrete, was used as evaluation criterion for different concrete pavement mixes. It was found that, in general, concrete containing marginal aggregates have higher stress to strength ratios as compared with concrete containing standard aggregates.
出处 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2014年第11期1414-1423,共10页 土木工程与建筑(英文版)
关键词 Marginal aggregates CONCRETE PAVEMENT stress to strength ratio FEACONS. 混凝土路面砖 评价标准 集料 混凝土混合料 结构设计方法 抗压强度 劈裂抗拉强度 佛罗里达大学
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