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‘The Hidden Life of a Pavement Crack’

JAWS: Journal of Arts Writing by Students, 2022
These are a few of the infinite numbers of stories that were documented and analysed during a six-month observation of a single overlooked ecosystem and the connection it has to us and its surroundings. They are the stories of a single London pavement crack.
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Cracking Mechanism of Flexible Pavements

Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE, 1972
THE PAPER DEALS WITH THE CRACKING OF FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS CAUSED BY SHRINKAGE DUE TO DRYING OF THE SUBGRADE. A CRACKING MECHANISM IN PAVEMENTS IS PROPOSED, BASED ON THE PRINCIPLE THAT CRACKS FIRST APPEAR IN THE SUBGRADE AND ARE AFTERWARDS REFLECTED THROUGH THE ASPHALTIC LAYER.
Jacob Uzan   +2 more
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Fatigue Crack Growth in Pavements

Journal of Transportation Engineering, 2000
A common laboratory fatigue test for life estimation of pavements uses a repeated load flexural device with nonlayered beam specimens. As a result of such factors as traffic wander, and also due to different crack growth rates between such beam specimens and layered media, highway pavements have been found to sustain from 10 to 100 times the number of ...
M. A. Castell   +2 more
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Cracking in pavements: nature and origin of cracks

2004
Pavements and, more generally speaking, road structures are made up of materials varying very widely both in nature and in properties (unbound aggregates, bitumen-bound materials, materials treated with cementitious binders,…). All these structures are liable to fracture by many causes, giving rise to cracks of highly different shapes and natures. As a
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Pavement crack detection using the Gabor filter

16th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITSC 2013), 2013
Crack is a common form of pavement distress and it carries significant information on the condition of roads. The detection of cracks is essential to perform pavement maintenance and rehabilitation. Many of the highways agencies, in different countries, are still employing conventional, costly and very time consuming techniques which involve direct ...
Muhammad Salman   +3 more
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CrackFormer Network for Pavement Crack Segmentation

IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, 2023
Huajun Liu   +4 more
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Modeling of stresses for cracking in pavements

2004
Pavement degradations are not directly taken into account in current pavement design methods (de Lurdes Antunes, 2002). They can be modeled using 3D finite element methods, but such calculations can be very time-consuming. To make a proper analysis of crack initiation and propagation in asphalt or concrete pavement structures, we propose to use a ...
Chabot, Armelle   +3 more
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Cracking in Concrete Pavements

Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE, 1980
Robert C. Deen   +3 more
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