Concrete Paving Quality Control Procedures: Vibrator Monitoring

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Proper vibration is essential to providing long-term durability for a portland cement concrete pavement.

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Excessive vibration can adversely affect the entrained air properties of the concrete, resulting in premature failure due to freeze-thaw deterioration. Segregation is also an unwanted by-product of excessive vibration. A pavement that is segregated has an excess of paste in the upper portion and a highly permeable matrix of coarse aggregate in the lower portion; strength is reduced, and the pavement is left susceptible to the intrusion of unwanted fluids. A pavement that is undervibrated will have excessive voids, resulting in reduced strength and durability. The Concrete Paving Quality Control Procedures: Vibrator Monitoring mobile app covers: Purpose, Principle, Test Procedure, Test Method, Output and Construction Issues. Please Contact GoCanvas is you would like permission to use the GoCanvas Logo.

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