Title: Material and Construction Optimization PooledFund Research on PCC Pavements
1Material and Construction Optimization
Pooled-Fund Research on PCC Pavements
2The Problem Achieving Desired Performance All
The Time
3Concrete Mixes Today
28-Day Strength Spec
Yesterday
PRS
Today
Warranty
4The Solution
- Characterizing materials, compatibilities, and
construction procedures is key to increasing
durability - Need understanding of materials used
- Need quick answers
- Need procedures to get into the zone of
optimization
5Initiating Organization Midwest Concrete
Consortium (MC2) website www.ctre.iastate.edu/M
CC
- A coalition of DOTs and State Paving Associations
from
6Fundamentals of Optimization
Subset of Materials
All Available Materials
1 Sand
Knowledge Base
2 Rock Sources
2 Cements
1 Class F Fly-Ash 1 GGBFS
2 Chem. Admix.
Materials/Mix Optimization
Guidelines
Cement
Sand
Class F Fly-Ash
Rock
Optimum Proportions
Chem. Admix.
7A program of coordinated projects to develop data
and other parameters essential to Material and
Construction Optimization
- Material Mix Optimization (ISU)
- Blended Cements (ISU)
- Other state projects
- Other national research
- Task 4 Material Compatibility
- Task 64 (Transtec) integrates results into
user-friendly specifications software that
industry can apply to a wide range of projects - Pooled Fund Project to fill gaps
8Pooled Fund Project Overview
9Task 4
- Identifying Combinations of
- Materials That Lead to
- Premature Deterioration in
- Concrete Pavements
10Task 4
- Develop simple test for evaluating compatibility
- Determine
- Effects of production and placement methods
- Factors that influence segregation, bleeding and
cohesiveness relative to finishability - Influence of environmental conditions
- Deficiencies in existing test methods
11Blended Cements Research Objectives
- To Identify
- The major chemical and physical differences
between blended cement (with different type and
amount of supplementary cementitious materials)
and OPC - The effects of chemistry changes on blended
cement hydration and its concrete performance - The methods to monitor and improve the
performance of concrete made with blended cement - To Provide
- A footing for establishing improved specification
for proper use of blended cement in extreme
weather conditions
12Mix Optimization Research Objectives
- To Identify
- Optimal mixing procedures relative to various
combinations of supplementary materials and
admixtures - Characteristics of a good mix when it is
received by - Haul vehicles (agitating and non-agitating)
- Slip form paver
- Effects of various material combinations, mixing
times, and mixing methods on fresh concrete
properties - Workability, uniformity, air void system
- To Provide
- Engineers and Contractors with guidelines that
simplify the process of mixing with supplementary
cementitious materials and admixtures
13Computer Based Guidelines for Mix Optimization
(Task 64)