2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142315699
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Performance Evaluation of Environmentally Sustainable Precast Cement Concrete Paver Blocks Using Fly Ash and Polypropylene Fibre

Abstract: Paver blocks are manufactured from zero-slump plain concrete, which is small element used for outdoor applications and flexible road surfaces. IS:15658 (2006) permits the use of 33- grade ordinary Portland cement (OPC) as the minimum for manufacturing paver blocks, but the usage of this type of cement is restricted in India nowadays. In this context, we have studied OPC 43-grade cement replaced by 30% Class F-grade fly ash and the addition of 0.0% and 0.5% polypropylene fibre (PPF) to evaluate the suitability … Show more

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“…This research demonstrates fundamental differences in the results obtained from testing blocks and cubes for CPB using data featuring different thicknesses, even from mixtures with the same composition and materials. Other researchers have reported similar findings, stating that the difference in compressive strength values is noticeable when comparing different thicknesses [3,7,14]. In the current study, the block test produced higher compressive strength values than the cube test for the same material, and such a difference became more pronounced as the thickness of the CPB decreased.…”
Section: Thickness Characteristics Of Cpb Performancesupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…This research demonstrates fundamental differences in the results obtained from testing blocks and cubes for CPB using data featuring different thicknesses, even from mixtures with the same composition and materials. Other researchers have reported similar findings, stating that the difference in compressive strength values is noticeable when comparing different thicknesses [3,7,14]. In the current study, the block test produced higher compressive strength values than the cube test for the same material, and such a difference became more pronounced as the thickness of the CPB decreased.…”
Section: Thickness Characteristics Of Cpb Performancesupporting
confidence: 84%
“…A road structure consists of several layers, of which the surface layer is essential in producing durable and functional pavement. Various materials for road surfaces can be used, including asphalt concrete, cement concrete, or concrete paving blocks (CPBs) [1][2][3]. Therefore, carefully selecting road surface covering materials is essential to building effective pavement structures [4,5].…”
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confidence: 99%