After long and effective exploitation time, the portland cement concrete (PCC) pavement, or rigid pavement area of Noi Bai International Airport (NIA) has been deteriorated, leading to the appearance of pavement distresses. Consequently, the maintenance activities have been intensively conducted for ensuring the safety and smooth conditions for airplane movements on airfield system. However, under the high dense air traffic conditions, strict regulations of activities including maintenance works on airfield area, and very high quality for repaired pavement area, there are lots of difficulties and specific requirements raising for maintenance work in practice. The paper presents the status of air transport development, PCC airfield pavement condition, typical distresses, causes analysis, and finally present primary result of pilot application of new material for PCC airfield pavement treatment of NIA.


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    Title :

    Research on Using Polymer Concrete for Portland Cement Concrete Airfield Pavement Repair—An Experimental Application of Noi Bai International Airport of Vietnam


    Additional title:

    Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    2021-04-28


    Size :

    7 pages





    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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