Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6716425 Construction and Building Materials 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The application of pervious concrete (PC) is still limited primarily due to the three challenges it faces: limited strength, vulnerability to clogging and durability concerns. The last challenge is assessed in this research. Especially in the cold northern area where cyclic freeze-thaw (F-T) is not uncommon, it is necessary to understand the F-T performance and corresponding failure mechanism of PC. In this research, PCs varying in matrix type (normal strength matrix, high strength matrix and ultra-high strength matrix), pore system characteristics (void size and tortuosity) and fiber reinforcement (reinforced and non-reinforced) were proportioned. The influence of matrix, pore system characteristics and fiber reinforcement on the F-T durability of PC is investigated and potential F-T failure mechanisms are discussed.
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