Investigation of asphalt core-plinth connection in embankment dams

The asphalt core itself is a no-joint water barrier in embankment dams and is connected to the concrete plinth on the bottom of the core. A reliable asphalt core-plinth connection is crucial and must remain watertight when the core deforms due to deformations in the embankment and foundation and due...

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Main Authors: Weibiao Wang, Shan Feng, Yingbo Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-12-01
Series:Case Studies in Construction Materials
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509517300761
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spelling doaj-f9fbb5eb0c864cee90e89e4ec261635e2020-11-24T21:18:35ZengElsevierCase Studies in Construction Materials2214-50952017-12-017C30531610.1016/j.cscm.2017.09.002Investigation of asphalt core-plinth connection in embankment damsWeibiao WangShan FengYingbo ZhangThe asphalt core itself is a no-joint water barrier in embankment dams and is connected to the concrete plinth on the bottom of the core. A reliable asphalt core-plinth connection is crucial and must remain watertight when the core deforms due to deformations in the embankment and foundation and due to reservoir water pressure. A large number of tension tests were conducted to determine the best ratios, joint thickness and suitable additives for the sandy asphalt mastic (SAM) mix used for the connection. With the ratios of bitumen to filler to sand of 20%:35%:45% and by adding 4% SBS in the bitumen, one got a very suitable composition for the asphalt core-plinth connection in tensile conditions. Model tests were conducted to study the connection behavior when subjected to large shear displacements and high water pressure. The joint model test results indicate that the plane-surface plinth, curved-surface plinth, and plinth with or without copper water-stop showed no significant difference for the connection in the joint shear behavior. However, plinth with copper water-stop is suggested to enhance its tensile and shear behavior.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509517300761Embankment damAsphalt coreConcrete plinthConnectionSandy asphalt mastic (SAM)Model test
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Shan Feng
Yingbo Zhang
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Shan Feng
Yingbo Zhang
Investigation of asphalt core-plinth connection in embankment dams
Case Studies in Construction Materials
Embankment dam
Asphalt core
Concrete plinth
Connection
Sandy asphalt mastic (SAM)
Model test
author_facet Weibiao Wang
Shan Feng
Yingbo Zhang
author_sort Weibiao Wang
title Investigation of asphalt core-plinth connection in embankment dams
title_short Investigation of asphalt core-plinth connection in embankment dams
title_full Investigation of asphalt core-plinth connection in embankment dams
title_fullStr Investigation of asphalt core-plinth connection in embankment dams
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of asphalt core-plinth connection in embankment dams
title_sort investigation of asphalt core-plinth connection in embankment dams
publisher Elsevier
series Case Studies in Construction Materials
issn 2214-5095
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The asphalt core itself is a no-joint water barrier in embankment dams and is connected to the concrete plinth on the bottom of the core. A reliable asphalt core-plinth connection is crucial and must remain watertight when the core deforms due to deformations in the embankment and foundation and due to reservoir water pressure. A large number of tension tests were conducted to determine the best ratios, joint thickness and suitable additives for the sandy asphalt mastic (SAM) mix used for the connection. With the ratios of bitumen to filler to sand of 20%:35%:45% and by adding 4% SBS in the bitumen, one got a very suitable composition for the asphalt core-plinth connection in tensile conditions. Model tests were conducted to study the connection behavior when subjected to large shear displacements and high water pressure. The joint model test results indicate that the plane-surface plinth, curved-surface plinth, and plinth with or without copper water-stop showed no significant difference for the connection in the joint shear behavior. However, plinth with copper water-stop is suggested to enhance its tensile and shear behavior.
topic Embankment dam
Asphalt core
Concrete plinth
Connection
Sandy asphalt mastic (SAM)
Model test
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509517300761
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