Strength enhancements and quantitative paradigms in pervious concrete: A review

Pervious concrete (PC), with its interconnected pore structure, is a sustainable construction material widely recognized for its effectiveness in stormwater management, groundwater recharge, and mitigating urban heat islands. However, its adoption in broader applications is often hindered by challen...

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Main Authors: Rahesh Hari, Yan Zhuge, Mini K Madhavan
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Published: Elsevier 2025-09-01
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description Pervious concrete (PC), with its interconnected pore structure, is a sustainable construction material widely recognized for its effectiveness in stormwater management, groundwater recharge, and mitigating urban heat islands. However, its adoption in broader applications is often hindered by challenges such as low mechanical strength and durability, stemming from its high porosity. This review critically explores recent advancements in strength enhancement strategies and quantitative approaches in pervious concrete technology. The paper synthesizes a wide range of studies focused on material modifications, highlighting the transformative impact of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) such as fly ash and silica fume, as well as nanomaterials including nano-silica, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and graphene oxide. The inclusion of recycled aggregates like crushed glass and reclaimed concrete is also reviewed for its dual contribution to mechanical performance and sustainability. A significant contribution of this review lies in identifying hybrid mix designs that successfully balance strength and permeability—addressing long-standing performance trade-offs in pervious concrete applications. The review also emphasizes the growing role of quantitative paradigms, such as predictive modelling and optimization techniques, in mix design development and performance evaluation. These approaches enable data-driven refinement of concrete compositions and support real-time decision-making for practical applications. The paper concludes by outlining key research gaps, including the need for long-term performance studies under diverse environmental conditions, comprehensive environmental impact assessments of advanced additives, and deeper exploration of synergistic effects in multi-component systems. By integrating material science with data analytics, this review provides a forward-looking perspective on enhancing the structural viability and sustainability of pervious concrete.
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spelling doaj-art-fb12a16b2f9d4a5c93b27cd61cee7b6f2025-08-20T03:05:49ZengElsevierResults in Engineering2590-12302025-09-012710666810.1016/j.rineng.2025.106668Strength enhancements and quantitative paradigms in pervious concrete: A reviewRahesh Hari0Yan Zhuge1Mini K Madhavan2Research Scholar, Department of Civil Engineering, Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India; Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology, Kakkanad, Kochi, IndiaProfessor, UniSA STEM, University of South Australia, AustraliaProfessor, Department of Civil Engineering, Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India; Corresponding author.Pervious concrete (PC), with its interconnected pore structure, is a sustainable construction material widely recognized for its effectiveness in stormwater management, groundwater recharge, and mitigating urban heat islands. However, its adoption in broader applications is often hindered by challenges such as low mechanical strength and durability, stemming from its high porosity. This review critically explores recent advancements in strength enhancement strategies and quantitative approaches in pervious concrete technology. The paper synthesizes a wide range of studies focused on material modifications, highlighting the transformative impact of supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) such as fly ash and silica fume, as well as nanomaterials including nano-silica, carbon nanotubes (CNTs), and graphene oxide. The inclusion of recycled aggregates like crushed glass and reclaimed concrete is also reviewed for its dual contribution to mechanical performance and sustainability. A significant contribution of this review lies in identifying hybrid mix designs that successfully balance strength and permeability—addressing long-standing performance trade-offs in pervious concrete applications. The review also emphasizes the growing role of quantitative paradigms, such as predictive modelling and optimization techniques, in mix design development and performance evaluation. These approaches enable data-driven refinement of concrete compositions and support real-time decision-making for practical applications. The paper concludes by outlining key research gaps, including the need for long-term performance studies under diverse environmental conditions, comprehensive environmental impact assessments of advanced additives, and deeper exploration of synergistic effects in multi-component systems. By integrating material science with data analytics, this review provides a forward-looking perspective on enhancing the structural viability and sustainability of pervious concrete.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123025027355Pervious concreteStatistical modelingDesign of experimentsArtificial neural networksStrengthMaterial modifications
spellingShingle Rahesh Hari
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Strength enhancements and quantitative paradigms in pervious concrete: A review
Results in Engineering
Pervious concrete
Statistical modeling
Design of experiments
Artificial neural networks
Strength
Material modifications
title Strength enhancements and quantitative paradigms in pervious concrete: A review
title_full Strength enhancements and quantitative paradigms in pervious concrete: A review
title_fullStr Strength enhancements and quantitative paradigms in pervious concrete: A review
title_full_unstemmed Strength enhancements and quantitative paradigms in pervious concrete: A review
title_short Strength enhancements and quantitative paradigms in pervious concrete: A review
title_sort strength enhancements and quantitative paradigms in pervious concrete a review
topic Pervious concrete
Statistical modeling
Design of experiments
Artificial neural networks
Strength
Material modifications
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