2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98812-8_1
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Pervious Concrete Properties and Its Applications

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“…Extensive scientific efforts in the preparation and testing of permeable concrete have generated an acceptable range of values for the water-to-cement ratio and the coarseaggregate-to-cement ratio, as indicated in Section 2.1. Yet, a standardized method that can be followed to produce universal permeable concrete products for specified applications is still missing [23,32,[44][45][46]97]. In this respect, a standard practice to proportionate the used materials, identify the mixing procedure, and determine the optimum curing conditions is missing not only for innovative cement-based materials but also for conventional permeable concrete [97].…”
Section: Permeable Concrete MIX Design: Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Extensive scientific efforts in the preparation and testing of permeable concrete have generated an acceptable range of values for the water-to-cement ratio and the coarseaggregate-to-cement ratio, as indicated in Section 2.1. Yet, a standardized method that can be followed to produce universal permeable concrete products for specified applications is still missing [23,32,[44][45][46]97]. In this respect, a standard practice to proportionate the used materials, identify the mixing procedure, and determine the optimum curing conditions is missing not only for innovative cement-based materials but also for conventional permeable concrete [97].…”
Section: Permeable Concrete MIX Design: Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Permeable concrete, also known as pervious concrete, is a subclass of cement-based materials that is tailored to have a characteristic interconnected and tortuous macroporous structure by eliminating the use of fine aggregates [22][23][24][25]. This subclass of cement-based materials is receiving increased interest in research to enhance its application in the prevention and control of water pollution due to its following characteristics [5,8,[16][17][18][19][20]22,[25][26][27][28][29][30][31]:…”
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