Inovadora brita graduada tratada com cimento de alto desempenho como concreto compactado com rolo (Innovative high-performance cement treated crushed stones as rolled concrete)
Author(s): |
Andréia Posser Cargnin
José Tadeu Balbo Liédi Legi Barianni Bernucci |
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | Portuguese |
Published in: | Revista IBRACON de Estruturas e Materiais, 2024, n. 5, v. 17 |
DOI: | 10.1590/s1983-41952024000500010 |
Abstract: |
The main causes of poor performance of cement-treated crushed stones (CTCS) pavement layers are material-related heterogeneity, porosity, and brittle cementitious matrix, leading to fast fatigue degradation. Seeking to improve CTCS mechanical properties and structural response it was studied different grading curves such as DER-SP, EN 14227-1 CBGM 2 and RCC-ACI were studied. The aim of the laboratory study was to rank and select among the classical particle size distribution models like Talbot & Richart, and analytical models as compressible packing model – CPM, the best grading curve which was capable of producing mixtures with the best aggregate interlocking and improved mechanical resistances. The effect of cement content (4% and 5%) as well as the potential of using silica fume in suspension (percentages of 5, 7 and 10% of cement mass) to improve the interfacial transition zone were evaluated. It was found that CPM is a powerful tool for aggregates ranking aggregates and designing well-graded mixtures like CTCS; the CBGM 2 EN 14227-1 mean curve achieved the best packing density. The effect of increasing the cement content from 4 to 5% in terms of mechanical strength has the same result as the addition of 7% of silica fume in mixtures with 4% cement. Eventually, mixtures with 5% cement and 10% silica fume showed modulus of elasticity similar to traditional CTCS; nonetheless, the HP-CTCS (high performance CTCS) split tensile strength was significantly higher (about 28%), leading to a lower Et,sp/fct,sp relationship, which is a highly positive outcome to improve mechanical durability of this innovative dry compacted concrete. |
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