Study on Properties of Thin Layer Skid-Resistance Material in Tunnel Paving

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In order to reduce traffic accidents in tunnel, a type of new road material with excellent skid resistance and multicolour which was abbreviated to TSRM was studied in this paper, and its properties were analyzed and characterized by means of testing its cohesive force, shearing strength, water stability, chemistry stability and skid-resistance on the basis of the former studies. Based on large amount of indoor tests, technical standards for components of TSRM were put forward. The curing mechanism of TSRM was probed into in this paper. The results verified that the comprehensive properties of TSRM were excellent, and it has a high friction factor and good texture depth. With the result that TSRM was fit for tunnel paving.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 150-151)

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October 2010

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