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http://dx.doi.org/10.5389/KSAE.2010.52.1.069

Mechanical Properties of Permeable Polymer Concrete for Permeability Pavement with Recycled Aggregate and Fiber Volume Fraction  

Sung, Chan-Yong (충남대학교 지역환경토목과)
Kim, Young-Ik (강원대학교 지역건설공학과)
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Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers / v.52, no.1, 2010 , pp. 69-77 More about this Journal
Abstract
Research on permeable pavement like asphalt and concrete pavement with porous structure has been increasing due to environmental and functional need such as reduction of run off and flood, and increase and purification of underwater resource. This study was performed to evaluate permeability, strengths and durability of permeable polymer concrete (PPC) using recycled aggregate that is obtained from waste concrete. Also, 6mm length of polypropylene fiber was used to increase toughness and interlocking between aggregate and aggregate surrounded by binder. In the test results, regardless of kinds of aggregates and fiber contents, the compressive strength and permeability coefficient of all types of PPC showed the higher than the criterion of porous concrete that is used in permeable pavement in Korea. Also, strengths of PPC with increase polypropylene fiber volume fraction showed slightly increased tendency due to increase binder with increase of fiber volume fraction. The weight reduction ratios for PPC after 300 cycles of freezing and thawing were in the range of 1.6~3.8 % and 2.2~5.6 %, respectively. The weight change ratio was very low regardless of the fiber volume fraction and aggregates. The weight reduction ratios of PPC with fiber and aggregate were in the range of 1.3~2.7 % and 2.2~3.2 % after 13 weeks and was very low regardless of the fiber volume fraction and aggregates.
Keywords
Fiber volume fractions; Recycled aggregate; Pavement; Permeable polymer concrete;
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