2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.02.054
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Pervious concrete as a sustainable pavement material – Research findings and future prospects: A state-of-the-art review

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“…A porous structure is the key feature of PC, and porosity is the most important factor influencing mechanical strength, permeability, and durability. In general, the porosity of PC mixtures is 15-30% and the corresponding permeability coefficient lies in the range of 1-15 mm/s [17,18]. Higher porosity produces higher permeability, but is disadvantageous to mechanical strength and durability.…”
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“…A porous structure is the key feature of PC, and porosity is the most important factor influencing mechanical strength, permeability, and durability. In general, the porosity of PC mixtures is 15-30% and the corresponding permeability coefficient lies in the range of 1-15 mm/s [17,18]. Higher porosity produces higher permeability, but is disadvantageous to mechanical strength and durability.…”
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“…As supported by the findings of a state-of-the-art review (Chandrappa and Biligiri, 2016) behavior. Furthermore, this study demonstrated the utility of a particle swarm optimization approach for model calibration and parameterization.…”
Section: Permeable Pavementmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…This concrete has a drainage capacity greater than the conventional one, which reduces the flow of rainwater present in the surface runoff [4]. PC is composed of Portland cement, coarse aggregate and water, with little or no small aggregate (sand), which facilitates the formation of interconnected internal voids that allow the fast and safe flow of water [1,2,5,6]. In terms of mechanical strength, this material works in the range of 3-30 MPa [7][8][9][10], and can be used on pedestrian sidewalks and light traffic pavements.…”
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confidence: 99%