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Title: Long-Term Performance of High-Volume Fly Ash Concrete Pavements

Author(s): Tarun R. Naik, Bruce W. Ramme, Rudolph N. Kraus, and Rafat Siddique

Publication: Materials Journal

Volume: 100

Issue: 2

Appears on pages(s): 150-155

Keywords: compressive strength; concrete; density; fly ash; pavement

DOI: 10.14359/12555

Date: 3/1/2003

Abstract:
This investigation was performed to evaluate the long-term performance of concrete pavements made with high volumes of Class F and Class C fly ash (FA). Six different mixtures—three mixtures with Class C fly ash with up to 70% cement replacement and three mixtures with Class F fly ash with up to 67% cement replacement—were used. Long-term performance tests for all mixtures were conducted for compressive strength, resistance to chloride-ion penetration, and density using core specimens from in-place pavements. Results revealed a greater pozzolanic strength contribution of Class F fly ash relative to Class C fly ash. Generally, the concrete mixtures containing Class F fly ash exhibited higher resistance to chloride-ion penetration relative to mixtures containing Class C fly ash. Compressive strengths of core specimens taken from in-place pavements ranged from 45 to 57 MPa (6500 to 8200 psi). The highest long-term compressive strength was achieved for the high-volume fly ash mixture incorporating 67% Class F fly ash at the age of 7 years. Visual observations revealed that the pavement sections containing high volumes of Class F fly ash (35 to 67% FA) concrete performed well in the field with only minor surface scaling. All other pavement sections have experienced very little surface damage due to the scaling.


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