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@article{159953,
author = {Dr. Rashmi Bade and Shekhar Punde and Jagruti Bhat and Sahil Meshram and Pratiksha Wasnik and Aavesh Khan},
title = {RECENT ROAD DEVELOPMENT ITS FUTURE PROBLEM AND REMEDIES},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {9},
number = {12},
pages = {830-834},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=159953},
abstract = {— Recent Road development in our country is at point of attention. The economic growth of country is depended on transportation and supply of materials with respect to demand. For effective transportation it is very necessary to build long life, high strength and durable roads. Nowadays to increase the service life and strength of roads they are built up of concrete. Concrete pavement gives high strength, long service life and durability as compared to flexible and asphalt pavement. In this research we focused on the future problem generating during service life of concrete pavement. The main problem is to be found that the depletion of surface coating which causes the polishing of aggregates. The polishing of aggregates causes the skidding of vehicles. To achieve the skid resistance and polishing resistance, the use of ceramic waste as a coarse aggregate one of the effective solutions. At the end of experiment target strength is achieved.},
keywords = {Ceramic waste; Conventional concrete; Coarse aggregate; Target strength; Compression test},
month = {},
}
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