Experimental Study on Hydrological and Mechanical Property of Pervious Concrete
Abstract
Pervious concrete is a new concept for improve the ground water recharge and mitigate water logging in the urban areas with the help of using this concrete in rural and urban areas. In nowadays level of ground water is very low therefore occurs the agricultural problem. On the other hand due to logging of rain water in urban areas occurs a serious problems for traffic system and road pavement and many other issues are generated. Pervious concrete has property to pass water to flow through itself to recharge groundwater level and minimize storm water runoff. Pervious concrete pavements have many applications and engineering properties, including environmental benefits, structural properties, and durability. At the time of construction of road pavement the initial cost is high generally for rigid pavement so it is difficult for rural area because it is primary factor which must be kept in mind. So that in rural areas costly storm water management practices is not applicable. Pervious concrete pavement is unique and effective means to meet growing environmental demands due to low cost in compare to pervious concrete. By capturing rainwater and allowing it to seep into the ground. This pavement technology creates more efficient land use by eliminating the need for retention ponds, swell, and other costly storm water management devices. A simple solution to avoid these problems is to stop constructing impervious pavement that blocks natural water permits into the soil. Instead of constructing them with conventional concrete or asphalt, we should be switching to pervious concrete. Pervious concrete naturally filters water from rainfall or storm and can minimize pollutant loads entering into streams, ponds and rivers. So in this way it helps in ground water recharge the pervious concrete is produced by using conventional cementitious materials, aggregates and water. In the present work Pervious concrete is a material which having an adequate permeability so that water can easily pass through it. The potential of pervious concrete is explored to manage storm-water.
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