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Permeability and Strength of Pervious Concrete According to Aggregate Size and Blocking Material

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  • Vu Viet Hung

    (Civil Engineering Department, University of Transport and Communications, Ho Chi Minh 700000, Vietnam)

  • Soo-Yeon Seo

    (School of Architecture, Korea National University of Transportation, Chungju 27389, Korea)

  • Hyun-Woo Kim

    (School of Architecture, Korea National University of Transportation, Chungju 27389, Korea)

  • Gun-Cheol Lee

    (School of Architecture, Korea National University of Transportation, Chungju 27389, Korea)

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify the differences in porosity and permeability coefficients when the mixing ratio of aggregates is different and to present the mixing ratio satisfying the strength requirement of compressive specified in a specification of Korea. Three mix ratios were suggested by considering various aggregate sizes and three cylinders were made for each ratio. The porosities of those cylinders were evaluated through the compression and water permeability test, measuring the weight of specimens in underwater and analysis of the pictured Computed Tomography (CT) image. Experiments have shown that it is best to mix 50% for 5–10 mm aggregates, 45% for 2–5 mm aggregates, and 5% for sand in terms of strength and permeability. In addition, as the proportion of fine aggregates increased, the porosity and permeability decreased. Moreover, the effectiveness of maintenance method was also examined in this study.

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  • Vu Viet Hung & Soo-Yeon Seo & Hyun-Woo Kim & Gun-Cheol Lee, 2021. "Permeability and Strength of Pervious Concrete According to Aggregate Size and Blocking Material," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(1), pages 1-13, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:1:p:426-:d:475053
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    1. Sandra Juradin & Frane Mihanović & Nives Ostojić-Škomrlj & Ela Rogošić, 2022. "Pervious Concrete Reinforced with Waste Cloth Strips," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(5), pages 1-23, February.
    2. Karina H. Arcolezi & Rodrigo G. da Silva & Lourdes Soriano & Maria V. Borrachero & José Monzó & Jordi Payá & Mauro M. Tashima & Jorge Luis Akasaki, 2023. "Effect of Aggregates Packing with the Maximum Density Methodology in Pervious Concrete," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(6), pages 1-18, March.

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