Concrete Pavements - Part 1: Materials
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The DIN EN 13877-1 standard sets out requirements for the constituents and properties of concrete pavements. It applies specifically to concrete pavements that are cast in place, excluding those compacted by rollers. The standard is wide-ranging and covers various types of concrete pavements, including those for roads, motorways, airports, pedestrian footpaths, cycle tracks, and storage areas.
The standard specifies the requirements for the constituents used in concrete pavements, including the concrete itself and other materials involved in the construction process. It also outlines the properties that concrete should possess in its fresh and hardened state. These properties may include characteristics such as strength, durability, workability, and resistance to cracking or deformation.
By providing detailed requirements for materials and concrete properties, the DIN EN 13877-1 standard serves as a reference for engineers, contractors, and other stakeholders involved in the construction and maintenance of concrete pavements. Compliance with these requirements ensures that concrete pavements are of a high quality, capable of withstanding traffic loads and the rigors of their intended use.
Descriptors | Airfields, Antifreezing layers, Bridges, Building materials, Carriageways, Circulation and space systems (buildings), Compacting, Components, Composition, Concrete floors, Concrete structures, Concretes, Construction, Construction materials, Cycle tracks, Definitions, Fixings, Materials specification, Motorways, Pedestrian zone, Properties, Road construction, Roads, Specification (approval), Storage dumps, Surface layers, Surfacing (exterior spaces), Vibration, Streets, Ingredients |
ICS Codes | 93.080.20 - Road construction materials |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 419.8 KB |