Evaluation Of The Iowa Pore Index And The Expected Durability Factor For Predicting The Frost Durability Of Selected Carbonate Rock

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ronald M. Tipton
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Freeze and thaw deterioration is a serious problem In con¬crete pavements. The main cause of distress Is thought to be the pore structure of coarse aggregate. In an attempt to characterize deleterious pores, the Iowa Pore Index test and the Expected Durability Factor, as Calculated from the mer¬cury intrusion porosimeter, were devised. This study Included freeze-thaw and sodium and magnesium sulfate soundness testing of sixteen carbonate aggregate samples. In addition, the Iowa Pore Index and the Expected Durability factor were determined for each of the samples. All of the Above mentioned physicochemical parameters were examined using bivriate correlation analysis with the In¬tent to evaluate the effectiveness of the Iowa Pore Index and Expected Durability factor for predicting the frost dur¬ability of an aggregate. The results from the bivariate correlation analysis showed no significant correlation, between the Iowa Pore In¬dex And- Expected Durability factor with the other physico¬chemical parameters investigated. Rust interesting is that the Iowa Pore index predicted that All of the tested samples would resist freeze-thaw failure, whereas the Expected Durability factor predicted that -ash sample would he non-durable.
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APA: Ronald M. Tipton  (1987)  Evaluation Of The Iowa Pore Index And The Expected Durability Factor For Predicting The Frost Durability Of Selected Carbonate Rock

MLA: Ronald M. Tipton Evaluation Of The Iowa Pore Index And The Expected Durability Factor For Predicting The Frost Durability Of Selected Carbonate Rock. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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