Partial Replacement of Aggregate in Roller Compacted Concrete by Demolished Aggregate
Author(s):
Gulshan Kumar Meena , SIRTE BHOPAL M.P; Kaushik Majumdar, SIRTE; Mayank Gupta, SIRTE
Keywords:
Roller Compacted Concrete, Consistency, Conventional Concrete
Abstract:
Roller-compacted concrete (RCC) consists of an engineered mixture of dense-graded aggregates, portland cement and water. This zero slump concrete mixture, when placed with an asphalt paver and compacted to high density, provides a high-strength, durable pavement structure. RCC uses no forms, requires no conventional finishing, and needs no dowels or reinforcing steel, making it an economical choice. When cubes were tested, the compressive strength for M20 mixes at 7 days, 14 days and 28 days. It can be used as base course and sub-base course for flexible and rigid pavements.
Other Details:
| Manuscript Id | : | IJSTEV3I7025
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| Published in | : | Volume : 3, Issue : 7
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| Publication Date | : | 01/02/2017
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| Page(s) | : | 52-55
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