BS EN 13877-2:2013 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleConcrete Pavements: Functional Requirements for Concrete Pavements
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BS EN 13877-2:2013, also known as "Concrete Pavements: Functional Requirements for Concrete Pavements," is a standard that outlines the requirements for concrete pavements that are cast in place and compacted using vibration. The standard covers a range of applications, including concrete sub-bases and wearing courses on bridges. It is applicable to various types of traffic-bearing structures, such as motorways, airfields, pedestrian streets, cycle tracks, and storage areas.
The standard provides specifications for the design, construction, and performance of concrete pavements. It sets the criteria for the materials used, including the concrete mix design and the characteristics of the aggregates. It also includes requirements for the placement and compaction of the concrete, ensuring that it meets the necessary strength and durability requirements.
In addition to technical specifications, the standard also addresses functional requirements, such as the surface evenness, skid resistance, and noise emission levels of the concrete pavements. It establishes guidelines for testing and evaluating the performance of the pavements and sets limits for acceptable variations.
Descriptors | Carriageways, Pedestrian roads, Wearing courses (roads), Motorways, Airports, Compressive strength, Roads, Bridges, Adhesive strength, Tensile strength, Concrete structures, Construction materials, Pavements (roads), Density, Base courses, Cycle tracks, Wear resistance, Concretes, Storage facilities, Thickness, Freeze-thaw tests |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 978 0 580 79423 0 |
File Size | 1.0 MB |