A Study Of Time Rigid Pavement Analysis Using Comparing Materials Additive And Non-Additive

Authors

  • Ansori Ansori Civil Engineering Study Program, Universitas Narotama
  • Sapto Budi Wasono Civil Engineering Study Program Universitas Narotama

Keywords:

normal concrete, additive concrete, rigid pavement, implementation time, concrete reinforcement

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the comparison between normal concrete (non-additive) and concrete with additives in rigid pavement. The focus of the study covers three aspects: acceleration of the implementation process, factors affecting implementation time, and comparison of strength and cost. The efficiency of implementation time is one of the key aspects that determines the success of a project. Rigid pavement is a type of road construction that uses concrete as the main material. The use of additives in concrete mixtures has become a popular solution to accelerate the concrete hardening process. Additives can modify the properties of concrete, such as increasing the hardening speed, reducing the setting time, and increasing the early strength. The object of the study by the author is rigid pavement by comparing the results of compression tests of normal concrete and concrete using additives. Data analysis was carried out comparing the hardening time and quality of concrete with and without additives, as well as comparing the costs of both types of concrete

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Published

2025-10-31