Effect of the Type and Shape of Local Aggregate on the Hydraulic Property’s Pervious Concrete Pavement

Abstract

Pervious concrete is considered as one of the sustainable solutions that has rapidly spread globally to urban areas, which encouraged engineers and researchers in the field of construction materials to adopt modern techniques to produce concrete mixtures according to the accepted standards for pavement design. The research aims to study the hydrological properties of the pervious concrete with different type and shape of local aggregate such as limestone, recycled, local metamorphic, natural river aggregate which available in Hasia city. This research was carried out through experimental study, by conducting the necessary tests on this aggregate to determine their suitability for use in the pervious concrete paving. The study concluded that, water permeability and porosity of the pervious concrete samples containing recycled and Limestone aggregate is higher than the rest of the types of aggregate while the use of river and local metamorphic aggregate may have porosity and permeability less.

Country : Syrian Arab Republic

1 Sabah Hamandoush2 Fatima Alsaleh3 Marwan Assi

  1. Engineer, Department of Transportation’s Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Aleppo University, Syrian Arab Republic
  2. Professor,Department of Transportation’s Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Aleppo University, Syrian Arab Republic
  3. Professor,Department of Transportation’s Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Aleppo University, Syrian Arab Republic

IRJIET, Volume 6, Issue 9, September 2022 pp. 69-74

doi.org/10.47001/IRJIET/2022.609011

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