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contributor authorManoj Chopra
contributor authorSai Kakuturu
contributor authorCraig Ballock
contributor authorJoshua Spence
contributor authorMarty Wanielista
date accessioned2017-05-08T21:48:33Z
date available2017-05-08T21:48:33Z
date copyrightJune 2010
date issued2010
identifier other%28asce%29he%2E1943-5584%2E0000136.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/62982
description abstractPervious concrete pavements in low-traffic urban areas such as parking lots reduce storm water runoff and also minimize water pollution. However, there are concerns about their expected clogging and consequential reduction of hydraulic performance in the long run. The pervious concrete pavements can be declogged using rejuvenation methods such as vacuum sweeping, or pressure washing, or a combination of both. This paper presents the results of our study that focused on the hydraulic performance of pervious concrete pavements. The study included field and laboratory investigations to evaluate the infiltration capacities of the pervious concrete cores and the underlying soils and the usefulness of rejuvenation methods in restoring their hydraulic performance. As a result of this research program, a new field test device, called the embedded ring infiltrometer, was developed for evaluating the infiltration rates of newly installed pervious concrete pavements. The results of this study indicate that the rejuvenation methods can substantially restore the performance of pervious concrete pavements for better management of storm water.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleEffect of Rejuvenation Methods on the Infiltration Rates of Pervious Concrete Pavements
typeJournal Paper
journal volume15
journal issue6
journal titleJournal of Hydrologic Engineering
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)HE.1943-5584.0000117
treeJournal of Hydrologic Engineering:;2010:;Volume ( 015 ):;issue: 006
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