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Experimental Study to Investigate the Factors Affecting Durability of Spalled Cement Concrete Pavements

스폴링이 발생한 콘크리트 포장의 내구성 영향인자 조사를 위한 실험적 연구

  • 유태석 (도로교통연구원 포장연구실) ;
  • 류성우 (도로교통연구원 포장연구실) ;
  • 김진철 (도로교통연구원 포장연구실)
  • Received : 2018.02.05
  • Accepted : 2018.04.02
  • Published : 2018.04.16

Abstract

PURPOSES : It is necessary to prevent premature failure of concrete pavements caused by durability problems. The purpose of this study was to find factors affecting the durability of concrete pavements, and suggest improvement methods for existing concrete mix design. METHODS : Factors influencing durability were derived from laboratory test data for common field failure conditions and main properties of concrete cores taken from the field. The improvement of concrete properties was investigated by evaluating the performance of existing and proposed mix proportion designs and curing methods. RESULTS : The compressive strength and the absorbing performance of the low Blaine cement and the high-strength mixture were better than those of the Type I cement. Wet curing showed better compressive strength, elastic modulus, coefficient of thermal expansion, and absorption performance than air curing or compound curing. As a result of comparing concrete cores collected in the field, the sections with good durability showed good performance in terms of resistance to chloride ion penetration, absorption, and initial absorption rate. CONCLUSIONS : The absorption performance was considered as a possible foactor affecting durability of cement concrete pavements as a result of field core tests. In order to improve the durability of the pavement concrete, it is necessary to improve the existing mixtures and curing methods.

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