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Not Concrete or Asphalt but Concrete and Asphalt
Proceedings of the International Conference on Concrete PavementsIn Sweden and many other countries, there is an intensive competition between asphalt and concrete pavement alternatives. Competition is generally beneficial for economy, development, and quality, but the debate between the two industries is sometimes not based on facts.
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European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2017
AbstractBonded concrete overlay of an asphalt pavement (BCOA) is a rehabilitation technique consisting of 50–175 mm thickness concrete overlay on an existing asphalt pavement. This technique, known as thin (minimum 100 mm) or ultra-thin whitetopping (thinner than 100 mm) in the past, relies on the composite action of concrete and asphalt layers acting ...
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AbstractBonded concrete overlay of an asphalt pavement (BCOA) is a rehabilitation technique consisting of 50–175 mm thickness concrete overlay on an existing asphalt pavement. This technique, known as thin (minimum 100 mm) or ultra-thin whitetopping (thinner than 100 mm) in the past, relies on the composite action of concrete and asphalt layers acting ...
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Failure envelopes for asphaltic concrete
Matériaux et Constructions, 1973The purpose of the investigation was to obtain the variation in trends of the thermoviscoelastic properties of an asphaltic concrete subjected to normal temperature and to high temperature during pre-heating, mixing, and compaction. The specimens were tested in uniaxial tension and uniaxial compression at constant strain rates varied over 5 decades and
D. Bynum, R. N. Traxler
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International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology, 2021
A. Upadhya +3 more
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Permanent Deformation in Asphalt Concrete
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 1993Permanent deformation in asphalt concrete pavements manifests itself as depressions along the wheel paths, ruts. The prediction of rut depth requires a knowledge of materials characteristics that relate the asphalt concrete permanent strains to stress and temperature.
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Herbicide sorption to concrete and asphalt
Pest Management Science, 2004AbstractIn order to accurately predict the fate and behaviour of herbicides following application to hard surfaces, an understanding of the processes involved is required. Previous studies have demonstrated that herbicides with a low soil organic carbon partition coefficient (Koc) are preferentially removed from concrete and asphalt surfaces.
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