Oil spills are a serious threat to environment and marine ecosystems; hence, it is urgent to identify an economic and efficient countermeasure to deal with them.
This paper studies the influence of steel pipe on mechanical properties of airport cement concrete pavement. The flexural and compressive strength of concrete are analysed when different steel pipes are added into ordinary concrete. It is shown that the flexural and compressive strength of ordinary concrete are higher than those of concrete containing steel pipe at the age of 7 and 28 days. The compressive strength of concrete decreases more than the flexural strength when the steel pipe is added into concrete. The flexural strength of concrete containing Φ32 seamless steel pipe, DN32 welded steel pipe and DN40 welded steel pipe can still meet the mechanical properties of airport concrete. Compared with DN32 welded steel pipe and DN40 welded steel pipe, the selection of Φ32 seamless steel pipe is beneficial to the mechanical properties of concrete.
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