Cementitious grouts for semi-flexible pavement surfaces-A review
The hybrid type of pavement called semi-flexible or grouted macadam has gained popularity over the last few decades in various countries, as it provides significant advantages over both rigid and conventional flexible pavements. The semi-flexible pavement surface consists of an open-graded asphalt m...
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my.um.eprints.415642023-11-27T02:18:48Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41564/ Cementitious grouts for semi-flexible pavement surfaces-A review Khan, Muhammad Imran Sutanto, Muslich Hartadi Yusoff, Nur Izzi Md. Zoorob, Salah E. Rafiq, Waqas Ali, Mujahid Fediuk, Roman Vatin, Nikolai Ivanovich TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The hybrid type of pavement called semi-flexible or grouted macadam has gained popularity over the last few decades in various countries, as it provides significant advantages over both rigid and conventional flexible pavements. The semi-flexible pavement surface consists of an open-graded asphalt mixture with high percentage voids into which flowable cementitious slurry is allowed to penetrate due to gravitational effect. Several researchers have conducted laboratory, as well as field, experiments on evaluating the performance of semi-flexible layers using different compositions of cementitious grouts. The composition of grouts (i.e., water/cement ratio, superplasticizer, polymers, admixtures, and other supplementary materials) has a significant effect on the performance of grouts and semi-flexible mixtures. A comprehensive review of cementitious grouts and their effect on the performance of semi-flexible layers are presented and summarized in this review study. The effect of byproducts and other admixtures/additives on the mechanical properties of grouts are also discussed. Finally, recommendations on the composition of cementitious grouts have been suggested. MDPI 2022-08 Article PeerReviewed Khan, Muhammad Imran and Sutanto, Muslich Hartadi and Yusoff, Nur Izzi Md. and Zoorob, Salah E. and Rafiq, Waqas and Ali, Mujahid and Fediuk, Roman and Vatin, Nikolai Ivanovich (2022) Cementitious grouts for semi-flexible pavement surfaces-A review. Materials, 15 (15). ISSN 1996-1944, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15155466 <https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15155466>. 10.3390/ma15155466 |
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The hybrid type of pavement called semi-flexible or grouted macadam has gained popularity over the last few decades in various countries, as it provides significant advantages over both rigid and conventional flexible pavements. The semi-flexible pavement surface consists of an open-graded asphalt mixture with high percentage voids into which flowable cementitious slurry is allowed to penetrate due to gravitational effect. Several researchers have conducted laboratory, as well as field, experiments on evaluating the performance of semi-flexible layers using different compositions of cementitious grouts. The composition of grouts (i.e., water/cement ratio, superplasticizer, polymers, admixtures, and other supplementary materials) has a significant effect on the performance of grouts and semi-flexible mixtures. A comprehensive review of cementitious grouts and their effect on the performance of semi-flexible layers are presented and summarized in this review study. The effect of byproducts and other admixtures/additives on the mechanical properties of grouts are also discussed. Finally, recommendations on the composition of cementitious grouts have been suggested. |
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