PURPOSES : This paper focuses on strength development according to the mix design with cement type and mineral admixture from laboratory and field tests in cool weather.
METHODS : Two methods evaluated the mix design of concrete pavement in cool weather. Firstly, laboratory tests including slump, air contents, setting time, strength, maturity, and freezing-thawing test were conducted. Three alternatives were selected based on the tests. Secondly, a field test was conducted and the optimum mix design in cool weather was suggested .
RESULTS : It is an evident from the laboratory test that a mix with type Ⅲ cement showed better performance than the one with type Ⅰ cement. There was a delay in strength development of a mix with mineral admixture compared to mix design without any mineral admixture. In the field test, type Ⅲ cement+flyash 20% mix design proved the best performance.
CONCLUSIONS : For concrete pavement in cool weather, mix design using type Ⅲ cement could overcome the strength delay due to mineral admixture. Moreover, it is possible to make sure of durability of pavement. Therefore, strength and durability problems due to cool weather would decrease.