2024
DOI: 10.3390/buildings14010294
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Rainstorm Resistance of Recycled Pervious Concrete under the Coupling of Fatigue and Freeze–Thaw Cycles

Kai-Lin Huang,
Yang Song,
Yan-Min Sheng

Abstract: In order to alleviate the increasing serious urban waterlogging problem, the rainstorm resistance of a new self-compacting recycled pervious concrete (NSRPC) under the coupling of freeze–thaw (F-T) and fatigue is studied. The once-in-a-century rainfall was simulated, and the rainstorm resistance of NSRPC was evaluated mainly through the ponding depth and drainage time. In addition, the mechanical properties (compressive strength and flexural strength), mass loss rate and relative dynamic elastic modulus of NSR… Show more

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“…Recent scholarly endeavors have explored various aspects of pervious concrete's performance. Huang et al [1] delved into the resilience of innovative self-compacting recycled pervious concrete when subjected to the combined effects of freeze-thaw cycles and fatigue due to rainstorms. Meanwhile, Lee et al [2] scrutinized the characteristics of pervious concrete, both of high strength and of conventional strength, when augmented with either steel or glass fibers, employing fifteen distinct mixes of these materials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent scholarly endeavors have explored various aspects of pervious concrete's performance. Huang et al [1] delved into the resilience of innovative self-compacting recycled pervious concrete when subjected to the combined effects of freeze-thaw cycles and fatigue due to rainstorms. Meanwhile, Lee et al [2] scrutinized the characteristics of pervious concrete, both of high strength and of conventional strength, when augmented with either steel or glass fibers, employing fifteen distinct mixes of these materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%