Optimization of Exposed Aggregate Concrete Mix Proportions for High Skid Resistance and Noise Reduction Performance

Conventional cement concrete pavements often suffer from rapid skid resistance degradation and excessive traffic noise, necessitating effective solutions. This study investigates exposed aggregate concrete (EAC) through orthogonal experimental methods to evaluate the effects of four mix design param...

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Main Authors: Xudong Zha, Chengzhi Wu, Runzhou Luo, Yaqiang Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/11/5881
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Summary:Conventional cement concrete pavements often suffer from rapid skid resistance degradation and excessive traffic noise, necessitating effective solutions. This study investigates exposed aggregate concrete (EAC) through orthogonal experimental methods to evaluate the effects of four mix design parameters—water–binder ratio, sand ratio, coarse aggregate volume ratio, and proportion of aggregates >9.5 mm—on surface texture characteristics, skid resistance and noise reduction (SRNR) performance, and mechanical properties. The optimal EAC mix proportions were developed, and the correlations between surface texture characteristics and SRNR performance were established. Results indicate that the proportion of aggregates >9.5 mm significantly influences surface texture characteristics and SRNR performance. The optimal mix proportions (water–binder ratio: 0.43, sand ratio: 31%, coarse aggregate volume ratio: 42%, and proportion of aggregates >9.5 mm: 50%) exhibited superior mechanical properties, achieving a 31.5% increase in pendulum value and a 6.48 dB reduction in tire/surface noise compared to grooved conventional concrete. The noise reduction frequency range is mainly concentrated in the mid-high frequency range of 1.5~4.0 kHz, which is more sensitive to the human ear. High correlations were observed between the surface texture characteristics and SRNR performance. Specifically, noise value decreased progressively with increasing exposed aggregate depth, while the pendulum value exhibited a trend of initial decrease, followed by an increase and subsequent decrease in response to the elevated exposed aggregate area ratio. Compared to traditional cement concrete pavements, the optimized EAC, while maintaining mechanical properties, exhibits superior SRNR performance, providing a valuable reference for the construction of high SRNR cement concrete pavements.
ISSN:2076-3417