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Gridlock: Infrastructure and Jurisdiction in Eastern Navajo Agency
Abstract This article examines how settler legal orders in Eastern Navajo Agency produce conditions of impasse that defer investments in life sustaining infrastructures, like roads. Focusing on the conjuncture of infrastructural decay and jurisdictional friction amid an oil and gas boom, I elaborate a concept of “gridlock” as a deadly effect of settler
Silas Grant
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Integrated Approach to Using Technology of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP)
Abstract The article analyses the problems of lack the system approach to using reclaimed asphalt pavement technologies (RAP) in Russia. The purpose of this article is to review global experience with RAP, identify common issues of implementation of this technology and develop methods to ensure a comprehensive approach to the use of RAP in Russia ...
M.A. Lyubarskaya +4 more
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Gradient boosting decision trees to study laboratory and field performance in pavement management
Abstract Inconsistencies between performance data from laboratory‐prepared and field samples have been widely reported. These inconsistencies often result in inaccurate condition prediction, which leads to inefficient maintenance planning. Traditional pavement management systems (PMS) do not have the appropriate means (e.g., mechanistic solutions ...
Mohammadjavad Berangi +6 more
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The reuse of milled pavement material, known as RAP (Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement), represents one of the major current challenges in highway engineering worldwide.
Paulo Ricardo Lemos de Santana +6 more
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Review of Geotechnical Properties of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement for Reuse in Infrastructure
Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) has been extensively studied for potential use as a recycled material in infrastructure construction. There is consensus that utilization of RAP provides environmental and economic benefits for most projects.
Catherine H. Dager +3 more
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Characterization of Alaskan Hot-Mix Asphalt containing Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Material [PDF]
In order to properly characterize Alaskan HMA materials containing RAP, this study evaluated properties of 3 asphalt binders typically used in Alaska, PG 52-28, PG 52-40, and PG 58-34, and 11 HMA mixtures containing up to 35% RAP that were either ...
Li, Lin, Liu, Jenny, Zhao, Sheng
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Performance of Aggregate Subgrade Layers in Low Volume Roads Constructed with Unconventional Recycled Aggregates [PDF]
With transportation sector accounting for approximately 27% of total greenhouse gas emissions, transportation agencies all over United States have made sincere efforts to reduce such carbon footprint by incorporating more recycled materials in design ...
Kazmee, Hasan +2 more
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The decrease in the viscoelasticity of the binder and the failure of the aggregate gradation are the main reasons for the poor crack resistance and stability of hot recycled asphalt mixtures with high reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) materials content.
Sujun Du +3 more
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Advancing asphalt mixture sustainability: A review of WMA-RAP integration
The asphalt industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental impact and improve economic efficiency. Warm mix asphalt (WMA) technologies have been developed as a promising solution to reduce the production temperatures of asphalt mixtures ...
Mohsin Alizadeh +2 more
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Warm mix Asphalt (WMA) could be mixed and used in paving at low temperatures to minimize the consumption of energy and the emissions of greenhouse gas.
Hasan H Joni, Aqeel Y M Alkhafaji
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