The effect of strength on performance and economics of concrete pavements.

Author(s)
Gregory, J.M.
Year
Abstract

Better performance, in terms of traffic carried, is obtained from slabs made with concretes of higher strength than the normal concrete mix supplied to meet current specifications. It has been shown that the life of a concrete road slab is approximately proportional to the flexural strength to the power 3.2. Using this result a method has been developed for assessing the economics of using different strength concretes with suitable adjusted slab thicknesses.

Publication

Library number
B 945 [electronic version only] /22/
Source

Crowthorne, Road Research Laboratory RLL, 1971, 18 p., 5 graph., 17 ref., 6 tab.; RRL Report 423

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