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Concreto y cemento. Investigación y desarrollo
versión impresa ISSN 2007-3011
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SOTO-ESPITIA, Rafael et al. Algunos aspectos relevantes del microfresado de pavimentos de concreto hidráulico. Concr. cem. investig. desarro [online]. 2015, vol.7, n.1, pp.66-72. ISSN 2007-3011.
The surface condition of a pavement is a factor that may vary due to the influence of traffic and construction methods, and is a functional characteristic that impacts the road user considerably. For concrete pavements in good structural condition, diamond grinding can be a highly effective and economical choice for rehabilitation. Diamond grinding is the removal of a thin layer of concrete (generally about 6 mm [0.25 in.]) from the surface of the pavement. This is accomplished using special equipment fitted with a series of closely-spaced diamond saw blades. Major applications for diamond grinding are to remove surface irregularities, to restore a smooth riding surface, to increase pavement surface friction, and to reduce pavement noise. Diamond grinding produces smoothness values approaching (and in some cases exceeding) those typically obtained for new pavement construction, and also provides an immediate improvement in the surface friction of the pavement. The aim of this paper is characterize and analyze the behavior of the first diamond-ground road in México, namely the 057D, one of México's main highway corridors with an AADT of 43 626 vehicles, consisting primarily of heavy vehicles (30 % approx.).
Palabras llave : diamond grinding; concrete pavement; surface conditions and rehabilitation.