Highway Group 2 1
Highway Group 2 1
Highway Group 2 1
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
RIGID PAVEMENTS
PRESENTED BY:
ENCONADO, ROBERT PATRICK
FUNTILAR, JOSHUA
LASQUETY, jOHNRICK
RACELIS, NICCOLO
VALERIO, REGINA
PRESENTED TO:
DR. TOMAS U. GANIRON
WHAT IS RIGID
PAVEMENTS
• Faulty alignment of
incompressible
material below
concrete slab
• Insufficient strength of
concrete slab near
joints
• Freeze-thaw cycle
• Excessive stress at joint
due to wheel load
4. WARPING
CRACKS
• In hot weather, concrete slab
tends to expand. Therefore the
joints should be so designed to
accommodate this expansion.
When joints are not designed
properly, it prevents expansion
of concrete slab and therefore
results in development of
excessive stress. This stress
cause formation of warping
cracks of the concrete slab near
the joint edge.
• This type of crack can be
prevented by providing proper
reinforcement at the
longitudinal and transverse
joints. Hinge joints are
generally used to relieve the
stress due to warping.
5. PUMPING
When material present below the road slab
ejects out through the joints or cracks, it is
called pumping. When soil slurry comes
out it is called mud pumping.
The common reasons for this defect are