Title:
An Innovative Approach to Concrete Mixture Proportioning
Author(s):
Xuhao Wang, Peter Taylor, Ezgi Yurdakul, and Xin Wang
Publication:
Materials Journal
Volume:
115
Issue:
5
Appears on pages(s):
749-759
Keywords:
aggregate system; mixture proportioning; optimization; paste quality; paste quantity; performance-based specifications; slipform pavement concrete
DOI:
10.14359/51702351
Date:
9/1/2018
Abstract:
Slipform paving is a road construction process where concrete is extruded by a paver that forms the stiff, fresh concrete into the desired slab shape. Slipform paving is especially suitable for time-sensitive projects requiring high productivity, as it allows placement of 65 to 100 m3 (85 to 130 yds) of concrete per hour. Mixture proportioning for slipform paving applications has often been based on recipes or previous mixtures rather than based on developing proportions for the specific needs of the project using local material. Therefore, a performance-based mixture proportioning approach is needed to balance the target performance requirements for workability, strength, durability, and cost effectiveness for a given project specification. The aim of this study was to develop an innovative performance based mixture proportioning method by analyzing the relationships between the selected mixture characteristics and their corresponding effects on concrete performance. The proposed method provides step-by-step instructions to guide the selection of required aggregate and paste systems based on the performance requirements of slipform pavements.