Journal Published Online: 21 December 2005
Volume 34, Issue 3

Durability Effects on Flexural Behavior of Fly Ash Stabilized Limestone Aggregate

CODEN: JTEVAB

Abstract

This paper examines the flexural behavior of beams, representing a cementitiously stabilized aggregate base, under cyclic loading. Specifically, the effects of different freeze-thaw (F-T) procedures and number of F-T cycles on flexural response are studied. Aggregate beams stabilized with 10 % class C fly ash, cured for different periods (1 h, 3 days, and 28 days) and subjected to F-T cycles are tested for resilient modulus in flexure (Mrf) and modulus of rupture (MOR). The Mrf values decreased with increasing F-T cycles. Changes in Mrf are sensitive to curing periods. Reduction in Mrf and MOR and degradation in specimens are attributed to the increase in moisture content during the thawing phase and formation of ice lenses during the freezing phase. Degradation occurs when the expansion of ice lenses exceeds the pore space available. A correlation between Mrf and stress ratio shows that Mrf decreases with increasing stress ratio, in an overall sense. A steep decrease in Mrf is observed for stress ratios in the range of 0.1 to 0.3, beyond which no significant reduction is evident.

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Khoury, N
Carson Engineering Center, Norman, OK
Zaman, M
Carson Engineering Center, Norman, OK
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Stock #: JTE14085
ISSN: 0090-3973
DOI: 10.1520/JTE14085