JOURNAL OF YANGTZE RIVER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTI ›› 2017, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (6): 143-148.DOI: 10.11988/ckyyb.20160276

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Experimental Research on Mix Proportion of Asphaltic Concrete Core Material in Earth-rock Dams

YAN Xiao-hu1,2,3,YAO Xin-hua4, WANG Xiao-jun1,2,YANG Hua-quan1,2   

  1. 1.Department of Materials and Structure,Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute,Wuhan 430010,China;
    2.Research Center of Water Engineering Safety and Disease Control Engineering Technology under Ministry of Water Resources, Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute,Wuhan 430010,China;
    3.College of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing 210098, China;
    4.Construction Administration of Xinjiang Nuer Water Control Project,Hetian 848000,China
  • Received:2016-03-25 Revised:2016-04-21 Online:2017-06-01 Published:2017-06-19

Abstract: In impervious structures such as hydraulic asphaltic concrete, alkaline aggregate is generally considered to be of good adhesion resulted from the chemisorption between alkaline aggregate and surface active materials of asphalt; while acidic aggregate could lead to structural damage as asphalt film is easily replaced by water and detached from aggregate under long-term water immersion because the physical adsorption could not guarantee the adhesion and durability of asphalt. By using artificial limestone and natural gravel aggregates, laboratory tests were conducted to research the mix proportion of hydraulic asphalt concrete for Nuer water control project in Xinjiang, which has rich natural acidic gravel aggregate near the dam site but no alkaline aggregate nearby. Optimization of mix proportion is proposed as follows gradation index r=0.40, filler content F=12%, asphalt content B=6.9% for concrete with artificial limestone aggregates, and B=6.0% for concrete with natural gravel aggregates.

Key words: earth-rock dam, dam with asphaltic concrete core, concrete mix proportion, Nuer water control project, natural gravel aggregate

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