2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2014.06.087
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A workability test for slip formed concrete pavements

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“…The Box Test visual rating was assessed for each mixture and plotted against VKelly index in Figure 6. A Box Test visual rate of 2.0 is considered to be acceptable for slipform paving (Cook et al 2014), which corresponds to a VKelly index of 2.0. An index of 3.6 was measured in a 7.6 cm slump mixture, which is too wet for slipform paving.…”
Section: Phase II (Field Test)mentioning
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“…The Box Test visual rating was assessed for each mixture and plotted against VKelly index in Figure 6. A Box Test visual rate of 2.0 is considered to be acceptable for slipform paving (Cook et al 2014), which corresponds to a VKelly index of 2.0. An index of 3.6 was measured in a 7.6 cm slump mixture, which is too wet for slipform paving.…”
Section: Phase II (Field Test)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase III sought to validate the VKelly test results by comparing it with the Box Test (Cook et al 2014) on the same mixtures.…”
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“…22 En general, si son necesarias variables para especificar completamente la posición de un sistema mecánico, decimos que el sistema tiene grados de libertad (Ejemplo: un sólido rígido que se desplaza en el espacio libremente).…”
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“…Esto se debe a la creación interior de conductos capilares que aumentan la permeabilidad del hormigón. Estos efectos son más notables en los elementos en los que predomina la superficie sobre el volumen, como es el caso de baldosas y losas, por lo que es imprescindible controlar los tiempos de fraguado y el contenido en cemento para reducir la exudación [22].…”
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