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Revision as of 20:55, 22 August 2023
Basics
- Abbreviated as RCC
- A type of Concrete that has very little water in the mix, and occasionally Fly Ash to reduce thermal cracking
- It is spread out and compacted using vibratoryu rollers similar to asphalt
- One of the strongest forms of concrete
Used For
- Hydroelectric Dams
- Pumped Hydroelectric Storage
- High Durability Roads (Also roads without asphalt) like Germany's Panzerstraße which are probably some of the toughest permanent roads to exist
Subtypes
- Roller Compacted Nanoconcrete
- Roller Compacted Fiber Reinforced Concrete
- Roller Compacted Fiber Reinforced Nanocrete
Internal Links
External Links
- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roller-compacted_concrete The Wikipedia Page on RCC