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Title THE EFFECT OF FREEZE-THAW AND FROST HEAVING ON FLOWABLE FILL
Accession No 00734636
Authors Gress, D
Period Covered 93-95
Corp. Authors
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University of New Hampshire, Durham information; New Hampshire Department of Transportation information; Federal Highway Administration information
Publication Date   19961001
Description 106 p.; Figures(28); References(56); Tables(11)
Languages English
Abstract Flowable Fill mixes were evaluated in the laboratory and field. Consideration was given to strength, flowability and time of set. Emphasis was placed on evaluating the freeze-thaw durability of typical Flowable Fill mixes. Flowable Fill mix criteria were established. Flowable Fill mix design and evaluation consisted of testing various combinations of concrete sand, wash wastes, crusher waste fines, an ASTM C 618 fly ash, a high carbon fly ash, air entraining admixtures, and Type II portland cement. Freeze thaw testing was done on selected mixes. Laboratory testing showed that high quality Flowable Fills could be made from almost any material. However, it was found that Flowable Fills made with 100% high carbon fly ash as the aggregate should be limited to an ash with an LOI less than 25% due to increased cement demand. Freeze thaw durability of Flowable Fill could not be effectively evaluated in the laboratory due to the high rate of freezing criteria of ASTM C 666. Recommended trial Flowable Fill mix designs are included in the report. Field testing of Flowable Fill consisted of evaluating the settlement, freeze thaw durability and frost heaving properties of selected mixes. Flowable Fill was found to have better settlement performance than granular fill when used to backfill a simulated bridge abutment on a very heavy loaded haul road in an aggregate plant. With the exception of the top two inches the freeze thaw durability was found to be very good even when the material was allowed to freeze prior to setting.
TRT Terms Air entraining cement information; Backfilling information; Bridge abutments information; Field tests information; Fills information; Flowable fill information; Fly ash information; Freeze thaw durability information; Frost heaving information; Laboratory tests information; Mix design information; Permeability information; Portland cement information; Sand information; Settlement (Structures) information; Wastes information
Other Terms Backfills; Frost heave; Settlement (Structural); Waste materials
Subject Areas H34 GENERAL MATERIALS; I35 Miscellaneous Materials
Contract Number 93-8(X2712)
Report Number UNH Civil Eng #1096-1
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