325.6R-88: Texturing Concrete Pavements (Reapproved 1997)

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**WITHDRAWN DOCUMENT - This document has been discontinued by ACI and is available for informational purposes only.

Description

The importance of the need for skid-resistant pavement has been known for many years. Increased traffic volumes and speeds have increased the need for an improved skid-resistant surface. The emphasis has been to improve skid resistance by creating new surface textures that increase the "macrotexture" of the concrete pavement. These textures are created by forming the deeper textures in the plastic concrete during the finishing operations. Skid resistance has also been improved in existing concrete pavements by sawing grooves in the hardened concrete with cutting heads composed of a number of circular diamond saw blades. The traveling public may better understand this as a process of placing a "tread" in the pavement surface, which complements the tread on the car tires, and stops the vehicle without skidding or loss of control by permitting the rapid escape of water.

 

Document Details

Author: ACI Committee 325

Publication Year: 2017

Pages: 10

ISBN:

Categories: Pavements

Formats: PDF

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1--Need for texture

1.1--Development of textures

1.2--Benefits of texturing

1.3--Factors affecting skid resistance

Chapter 2--Texture types

2.1--Texturing plastic concrete

2.2--Texturing hardened concrete

Chapter 3--Testing

3.1--Measuring skid resistance

3.2--Measuring texture

Chapter 4--Maintenance

4.1--Snow and ice removal

4.2--Retexturing

Chapter 5--Standards related to this report

Chapter 6--References

6.1--Cited References

6.2--Related References

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