Investigation of particle-related clogging of sustainable concrete pavements

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Abstract

Permeable pavement has been considered an effective low impact development (LID) strategy in attempts to mitigate the environmental impacts of natural surface depletion brought about by urbanization. A concern associated with the pavement's hydraulic performance is its sensitivity to clogging. This study aims to investigate the permeability reduction due to particle-related clogging of pervious concrete (PC), a type of sustainable pavement surface. Permeability tests revealed that the flow within PC samples shows turbulence, and a nonlinear relationship between discharge velocity and hydraulic gradient is necessary to measure the permeability coefficient. Permeability loss due to particle-clogging is influenced by the size of both PC aggregates and clogging particles. Clogging with graded sand particles causes more severe reduction compared to single-sized sands.

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Marcaida, A. K., Nguyen, T. H., & Ahn, J. (2018). Investigation of particle-related clogging of sustainable concrete pavements. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10124845

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