Title:
Performance of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Pavement
Author(s):
Robert G. Packard and Gordon K. Ray
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
81
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
325-350
Keywords:
aprons; concrete pavements; cracking (fracturing);
fiber reinforced concretes; Joints Junctions); metal fibers; +
performance; resurfacing; roads; runways; spalling; structural
design; thickness.
DOI:
10.14359/6458
Date:
11/1/1984
Abstract:
The performance of most of the fiber-reinforced concrete pavement projects in the United States (34 projects built since 1971) are reported. These include experimental street and highway projects as well as more recently constructed fullscale airport pavements. While a few have performed well, many have developed defects early in their service lives. The lessons learned should help engineers to design future projects that will provide better service. Careful consideration, and perhaps additional research, is needed in the areas of joint design and spacing, load transfer at joints, fiber content, and thickness design.