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Author:
Taylor, Peter, author. Iowa State University.
Title:
Comparison of Setting Time Measured Using Ultrasonic Wave Propagation with Saw-Cutting Times on Pavements Peter Taylor and Xuhao Wang
Publisher:
National Concrete Pavement Technology CenterInstitute for Transportation, Iowa State University
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
ix, 18 pages (30 pages in PDF file) illustrations, charts, photographs (chiefly color)
Subject:
Pavements, Concrete--Joints.
Admixtures
Guidelines
Pavement performance
Portland cement concrete
Sawing
Setting (Concrete)
Stripping (Pavements)
Ultrasonic tests
concrete mixtures
initial set
pavement saw-cutting
ultrasonic pulse velocity
Other Authors:
Wang, Xuhao, author. Iowa State University.
Wang, Kejin, researcher. Iowa State University.
Wang, Xin, researcher. Iowa State University.
Iowa State University. Institute for Transportation, performing body.
Iowa. Highway Research Board, Highway Research Board, sponsoring body.
Notes:
October 2015 -- Technical Report Documentation Page Includes bibliographic references (pages 17-18) Catalogers note: This record is for the full-length report. A 2-page tech transfer summary is also available, at a link in this record. The summary is not cataloged individually.
Scope Note:
Technical Report
Summary:
At present, there is little fundamental guidance available to assist contractors in choosing when to schedule saw cuts on joints. To conduct pavement finishing and sawing activities effectively, however, contractors need to know when a concrete mixture is going to reach initial set, or when the sawing window will open. Previous research investigated the use of the ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) method to predict the saw-cutting window for early entry sawing. The results indicated that the method has the potential to provide effective guidance to contractors as to when to conduct early entry sawing. The aim of this project was to conduct similar work to observe the correlation between initial setting and conventional sawing time. Sixteen construction sites were visited in Minnesota and Missouri over a two-year period. At each site, initial set was determined using a p-wave propagation technique with a commercial device. Calorimetric data were collected using a commercial semi-adiabatic device at a majority of the sites. Concrete samples were collected in front of the paver and tested using both methods with equipment that was set up next to the pavement during paving. The data collected revealed that the UPV method looks promising for early entry and conventional sawing in the field, both early entry and conventional sawing times can be predicted for the range of mixtures tested.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)927414484
Locations:
IAOX771 -- State Library of Iowa (Des Moines)

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