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Soil-cement as a rigid pavement material. [PDF]
Many design methods for soil-cement pavements have been developed and used by road authorities. Without exception, they are empirical and take no account of the stresses which cause failure, or the resistance of soil-cement to these stresses. While most of these pavements have been satisfactory, some have failed in service.
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Sensor Installation in Rigid Pavement
Experimental Techniques, 1999This unique approach for installing strain gages in PCC pavement sections in the Ohio SHRP Test Road was very successful. All sensors were installed during construction with no delays to the contractor, and all gages performed well in controlled vehicle tests which followed.
S.M. Sargand, I.S. Khoury
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Temperature Effects on Rigid Pavements
Journal of Transportation Engineering, 1994An analysis technique, to be used in conjunction with packaged finite‐element programs, is developed for the study of rigid pavements subjected to temperature loading. For illustrative purpose, the pavement is idealized as a thin isotropic plate resting on a Winkler‐type elastic foundation.
I. E. Harik +3 more
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Advanced Analysis of Rigid Pavements
Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE, 1972STRESSES IN RIGID PAVEMENTS WERE OBTAINED BY USING A FOUNDATION MODEL RATHER THAN THE DENSE LIQUID MODEL. THE FOUNDATION WAS TREATED AS AN ELASTIC CONTINUOUS, BUT DIFFERENT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS WERE CONSIDERED FOR THE PAVEMENT SLAB, AND AN IMPROVED COMPUTATION TECHNIQUE WAS USED.
Sue K. Wang +2 more
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, 2020
Dry-lean concrete (DLC) lies below the wearing course of the rigid pavement section to overcome the major reasons for its failure, such as improper base support, seepage of underground wate...
Manpreet Singh +4 more
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Dry-lean concrete (DLC) lies below the wearing course of the rigid pavement section to overcome the major reasons for its failure, such as improper base support, seepage of underground wate...
Manpreet Singh +4 more
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Rigid and Stiff Airport Pavement
Journal of the Aero-Space Transport Division, 1964A logical testing and design approach for rigid airport paving is reported. A reasonable formulation, design, and testing procedure is developed for stiff airport paving or stiff subbase. Four novel design features are presented: (1) The highly elusive Westergaard’s subgrade modulus is converted to a fixed elastic modulus; (2) stiff materials, such as ...
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International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology, 2023
Ayana Ghosh, G. D. Ransinchung R.N.
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Ayana Ghosh, G. D. Ransinchung R.N.
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Rigid Pavement Maintenance for Airfields
Journal of the Aero-Space Transport Division, 1967The advent of jet aircraft has necessitated a reevaluation of pavement maintenance with respect to smoothness and reducing the probability of foreign object (debris) damage to jet engines and tires. The repair of spalled joints is one facet of rigid pavement maintenance for which repair techniques and materials have been developed and successfully used.
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Journal of Testing and Evaluation, 2023
Zhen Liu, Xingyu Gu, Qiao Dong
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Zhen Liu, Xingyu Gu, Qiao Dong
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