THE ABRASION TESTING OF CONCRETE PAVERS (混凝土铺路石的磨损测试).pdf
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THE ABRASION TESTING OF
CONCRETE PAVERS
Brian Shackel
Head, Department of Geotechnical Engineering
School of Civil Engineering
University of New South Wales, Australia
Xlaoplng Shl
Visiting Fellow, School of Civil Engineering
University of New South Wales, Australia
SUMMARY
This paper describes an in-depth evaluation of an abrasion testing procedure for concrete pavers developed
in Australia The test involves abrasion of the paver surface by a rapidly rotating ball race under load.
Water is used both to lubricate the race and to remove debris. The investigation included the study of
factors affecting the test results such as the load applied to the ball-race, the speed inclination and numbers
of revolutions of the race, the speed inclination and numbers of revolutions of the race, the water flow and
the hardness and wear of the ball bearings. Additional tests were conducted to establish the intrinsic
variability of the test procedure. Based on the test results both the advantages and limitations of the test
as a means for characterising the abrasion resistance of pavers are outlined and discussed.
INTRODUCTION
The initial development of concrete block paving occurred in Europe. Here resistance to frost required high
strengths and therefore high cement contents in paver manufacture. Consequently, abrasion wear was not
a major problem and measures of wear resistance were not generally included in European paver
specification
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