Title of article :
Investigating the Effect of Natural Pozzolans on Mechanical Properties of Roller Compacted Concrete
Author/Authors :
Falahnejada, Mohammad Master's degree in Structural Engineering at Islamic Azad University - Qazvin Branch, Iran , Mahdikhani, Mahdi Faculty of Engineering Imam Khomeini International Qazvin University, Iran
Abstract :
Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC), is a concrete with zero slump, which is used in damming and road pavement. Roller
Compacted Concrete Pavement (RCCP) bear heavy traffic loads and severe weather conditions. This type of concrete is
due to its economic and environmental capabilities, including reduced construction and maintenance costs, longer
durability and longer lifetime, as well as environmental compatibility. This paper presents the results of laboratory studies
on the effect of natural pozzolan (zeolite) on the mechanical properties of RCC specimens. In this study, cement materials
of ⁄ were used The rheological performance test (VeBe) and compressive and tensile strengths at the age of 7, 14
and 28 days and the flexural strength tests at 14 and 28 days were performed on the specimens. The results show that the
higher amount of pozzolan reduced concrete efficiency (the time of VeBe increased). In addition, the compressive, tensile
and flexural strength of the samples are decreased, significantly. However, reducing resistance does not mean compliance
with the requirements of the Code.
Keywords :
VeBe test , Mechanical properties , Road pavement , Zero Slump , Roller Compacted concrete
Journal title :
Journal of Structural Engineering and Geotechnics