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CONTENTS

Contents Page No.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT i
ABSTRACT ii
CONTENTS iii
LIST OF TABLES v
LIST OF FIGURES vi
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 General 1
1.1.1 Advantages of permeable concrete
1.1.2 Scope of the study

Chapter 2. LITERATURE SURVEY 3


2.1 Theoretical investigation 3
Chapter 3. MATERIALS 5
3.1 General 5
3.1.1 Cement
3.1.2 Coarse aggregate
3.1.3 Fine aggregate
3.2 Test on materials 6
Chapter 4. CONSTRUCTION METHODS 7
4.1 Construction 7
4.1.1 Sub base preparation
4.1.2 Batching and mixing
4.1.3 Transportation
4.1.4 Placement and consolidation
4.1.5 Joint placement
4.1.6 Finishing
4.1.7 Curing

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4.2 Tests 12
4.2.1 Compression test
4.2.2 Permeability test
Chapter 5. EXPERIMENTAL TEST ON MATERIALS 14
5.1 Tests on Materials used Experiment 14
5.1.1 Cement
5.1.2 Fine Aggregate and Coarse Aggregate
Chapter 6. EXPERIMENTAL TEST RESULT 18
6.1 Introduction 18
6.2 Test results of Cement 18
6.3 Test results of Aggregate 19
Chapter 7. PREPARATION OF SPECIMEN 19
7.1 Preparation of cement concrete 22
7.2 Experimental procedure 22
7.2.1 Method of mixing

7.2.2 Method of compaction


7.2.3 Casting
7.2.4 Curing
Chapter 8. TESTING OF SPECIMEN 25
8.1 Compressive strength test 25
8.2 Permeability test 26
Chapter 9. RESULT 29
9.1 Compressive strength 29
9.2 Permeability 30
Chapter 10. CONCLUSION 31
REFERENCES

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LIST OF TABLES

No. Title Page No.

6.1 Physical characteristics of cement 18

6.2 Physical characteristics of aggregate 19

6.3 Sieve analysis results of fine aggregate 20

6.4 Sieve analysis results of coarse aggregate 21

9.1 Compressive strength results for M20 mix 29

9.2 Compressive strength results for M25 mix 29

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LIST OF FIGURES

No. Title Page No.

4.1 Elevation and plan view drawing of sloped installation 8

4.2 Pervious concrete is usually placed and then struck off 9

with a vibratory screed

4.3 Compaction of pervious concrete with a steel roller 11

4.4 Joint roller commonly referred to as a pizza cutter 11

4.5 Testing of permeable concrete cube in CTM 12

4.6 Permeability test apparatus 13

5.1 Standard consistency test 14

5.2 Initial setting time test 15

7.1 Mixing 23

7.2 Permeable concrete cubes 24

7.3 Curing tank 24

8.1 Compression test on concrete cube 25

8.2 Failure of concrete cube 26

8.3 Working of permeability test apparatus 27

8.4 Permeability of pervious concrete slab 28

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