Fracture Behavior of Concrete Materials for Rigid Pavement Systems
Bordelon, Amanda C.
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Title
Fracture Behavior of Concrete Materials for Rigid Pavement Systems
Author(s)
Bordelon, Amanda C.
Contributor(s)
Roesler, Jeffrey R.
Issue Date
2007
Keyword(s)
fracture, concrete, rigid pavement systems
Abstract
The main focus of this thesis is to determine fracture properties of concrete mixtures used
in three projects – specifically functionally graded concrete materials (FGCM) for twolift
rigid pavement construction, UTW composite material behavior, and fiber-reinforced
concrete (FRC) pavements – and the evaluation of mixture design selection to assist
engineers in optimizing field performance. Concrete mixture designs from several rigid
pavement projects were evaluated in the laboratory for their strength and fracture
properties. The paper reviews the current design philosophy of concrete
pavements, presents an argument for use of fracture testing of concrete materials, and
finally reviews three relatively new rigid pavement systems.
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