2011
DOI: 10.5703/1288284314649
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Durability of Saw-Cut Joints in Plain Cement Concrete Pavements

Abstract: This page intentionally left blank. AbstractThe objective of this project was to evaluate factors influencing the durability of the joints in portland cement concrete pavement in the state of Indiana. Specifically this work evaluated the absorption of water, the absorption of deicing solutions, the relationship between the degree of saturation and concrete deterioration, and the role of Soy Mehyl Esters as a potential concrete sealant. The aforementioned items were studied in conjunction with the observation … Show more

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“…Around the same time, other states also observed damage. For example, the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) investigated aspects of fluid ingress (16,17), saw-cut timing (18,19), curing (20), pavement design (21), and air content (22)(23)(24). Over time, it became clear that the porosity and air voids were filling (21,25) with the products of a chemical reaction between the deicing salts and the calcium hydroxide (CH) in the pavement (5,26,27).…”
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“…Around the same time, other states also observed damage. For example, the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) investigated aspects of fluid ingress (16,17), saw-cut timing (18,19), curing (20), pavement design (21), and air content (22)(23)(24). Over time, it became clear that the porosity and air voids were filling (21,25) with the products of a chemical reaction between the deicing salts and the calcium hydroxide (CH) in the pavement (5,26,27).…”
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confidence: 99%