This guide specification and commentary for concrete pavements presents current state-of-the art thinking with respect to materials and mixture selection, proportioning, and acceptance. This document takes into account the different environments, practices, and materials in use across the United States and allows optional inputs for local application. The following concrete pavement types are considered: jointed plain concrete pavement, the most commonly used pavement type and may be doweled or non-doweled at transverse joints; and continuously reinforced concrete pavement, typically constructed without any transverse joints, typically used for locations with high truck traffic loads and/or poor support conditions
This Performance-Engineered Concrete Paving Mixtures Transportation Pooled Fund—TPF-5(368)—brought n...
Construction of portland cement concrete pavements is a complex process. A small fraction of the con...
Severe environmental conditions, coupled with the routine use of deicing chemicals and increasing tr...
A guide specification and commentary have been prepared that lay out current state-of-the art thinki...
PDFTech ReportDTFH61-06-H-00011 Work Plan 25InTrans Project 09-353Concrete pavementsMix designSpecif...
This literature review focuses on factors influencing drying shrinkage of concrete. Although the fac...
Mixture proportioning is routinely a matter of using a recipe based on a previously produced concret...
PDFTech ReportInTrans Project 09-353DTFH61-06-H-00011 Work Plan 25Concrete pavementsAdmixturesMix de...
Mixture proportioning is routinely a matter of using a recipe based on a previously produced concret...
For years, specifications have focused on the water to cement ratio (w/cm) and strength of concrete,...
stakeholders around the central goal of advancing concrete pavement technology through research, tec...
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ (AASHTO’s) AASHTOWare Paveme...
PDFTech ReportTPF-5(205)Concrete pavementsMix designAdmixturesProportioningPerformance based specifi...
Concrete durability may be considered as the ability to maintain serviceability over the design life...
This report summarizes the state of the art regarding different fiber types, test methods, structura...
This Performance-Engineered Concrete Paving Mixtures Transportation Pooled Fund—TPF-5(368)—brought n...
Construction of portland cement concrete pavements is a complex process. A small fraction of the con...
Severe environmental conditions, coupled with the routine use of deicing chemicals and increasing tr...
A guide specification and commentary have been prepared that lay out current state-of-the art thinki...
PDFTech ReportDTFH61-06-H-00011 Work Plan 25InTrans Project 09-353Concrete pavementsMix designSpecif...
This literature review focuses on factors influencing drying shrinkage of concrete. Although the fac...
Mixture proportioning is routinely a matter of using a recipe based on a previously produced concret...
PDFTech ReportInTrans Project 09-353DTFH61-06-H-00011 Work Plan 25Concrete pavementsAdmixturesMix de...
Mixture proportioning is routinely a matter of using a recipe based on a previously produced concret...
For years, specifications have focused on the water to cement ratio (w/cm) and strength of concrete,...
stakeholders around the central goal of advancing concrete pavement technology through research, tec...
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials’ (AASHTO’s) AASHTOWare Paveme...
PDFTech ReportTPF-5(205)Concrete pavementsMix designAdmixturesProportioningPerformance based specifi...
Concrete durability may be considered as the ability to maintain serviceability over the design life...
This report summarizes the state of the art regarding different fiber types, test methods, structura...
This Performance-Engineered Concrete Paving Mixtures Transportation Pooled Fund—TPF-5(368)—brought n...
Construction of portland cement concrete pavements is a complex process. A small fraction of the con...
Severe environmental conditions, coupled with the routine use of deicing chemicals and increasing tr...