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Rigid Pavement Maintenance for Airfields

Journal of the Aero-Space Transport Division, 1967
The 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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Stresses in Jointed Rigid Pavements

Journal of Transportation Engineering, 1999
A novel application of the principles of fracture mechanics combined with multilayered elastic theory is used to obtain the design stresses midway between the transverse joints at the bottom of the longitudinal edge of rigid pavements and for corner loading of slabs without dowels.
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RIGID PAVEMENT DESIGN FOR AIRFIELDS

Proceedings of the International Conference on Concrete Pavements
This article provides a detailed review of the evolution of rigid pavement design for airfields, particularly under the purview of the U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Beginning with an urgent need for airfield pavements around the entry of the United States into World War II, the article tracks the development
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NONDESTRUCTIVE AIRFIELD RIGID PAVEMENT EVALUATION

Proceedings of the International Conference on Concrete Pavements
A nondestructive evaluation procedure is presented that has been developed for a variety of NDT equipment. The methodology is based on layered elastic theory and uses a performance model developed previously for airport type loadings. A study was conducted at MacDill Air Force Base to compare evaluation methodologies being used on airport pavements ...
Albert J. Bush   +2 more
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Concrete Fundamentals for Rigid Pavements

2017
Portland cement concrete (PCC) is the most commonly used construction material in the world. Approximately half of all PCC used in the United States is consumed in the construction of PCC pavements. The constituents of PCC include coarse aggregates, fine aggregate, Portland cement, water, and mineral or chemical admixtures.
Rajib B. Mallick, Tahar El-Korchi
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Feasibility of reclaimed asphalt pavement in rigid pavement construction

2016
Construction and demolition waste along with waste obtained from reconstruction or resurfacing of pavements produces enormous amount of aggregates. Many studies have been carried out to analyse the use of Recycled Concrete Aggregates (RCA) and Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) in flexible and rigid pavement respectively, but very few on each other Due ...
G.D. Ransinchung.R.N   +2 more
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