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- W4386171117 abstract "Abstract Pervious concrete, also known as porous concrete, contains interconnected pores that allow water from various sources to pass through. This type of concrete is generally used for pavement construction to protect the environment. Pervious concrete contains only coarse aggregate and sometime very small amount of fine aggregate. Many researches were conducted to develop an efficient type of pervious concrete with different types and combination of aggregates. In many studies, along with natural stone aggregate, other types of waste materials were also tried to use as a coarse aggregate in the mix design of pervious concrete. Some of waste materials showed very promising characteristics which can be effectively used in the mix design of pervious concrete with double environmental benefits. This review article provides an overview of some of the earlier investigations on pervious concrete made from waste and industrial by-product materials. The relationships between crushing strength, porosity and water permeability of the pervious concrete with different types of aggregate are presented in this paper. Steel slag, recycled aggregate, and palm oil clicker were among the waste materials utilized as aggregate in pervious concrete, showed comparable performance; even in some instances, better performance was achieved than pervious concrete made with conventional natural aggregate. The shape of waste aggregate, described by the elongation and flakiness indices, greatly affects the strength properties and water infiltration rate of pervious concrete. If these indices are high, the strength properties of the pervious concrete are significantly reduced, but the water permeability is significantly increased." @default.
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- W4386171117 title "Properties of pervious concrete made with different types of waste aggregate-A literature review" @default.
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