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Performance-Related Material Properties of Asphalt Mixture Components (Second Edition). [PDF]
Zhang Y, Ding H, Chen Y, Ling M.
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Reinforcing bitumen with highly graphitized reduced graphene oxide derived from coal Tar pitch via template free sole step hydrothermal strategy. [PDF]
Abo-Shanab ZL, Mohamed EA, Adel M.
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Rut tracking and steering control for autonomous rut following
2009 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2009Ruts formed as a result of vehicle traversal on soft ground are used by expert off road drivers because they can improve vehicle safety on turns and slopes thanks to the extra lateral force they provide to the vehicle. In this paper we propose a rut detection and tracking algorithm for Autonomous Ground Vehicles (AGVs) equipped with a laser range ...
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Model for forecasting ruts in rutting tester
Sixth International RILEM Symposium on Performance Testing and Evaluation of Bituminous Materials, 2003The results of research on the rheological parameters of mineral-asphalt mixes subjected to the creep test in the Nottingham Asphalt Tester (NAT) are presented. The rheological parameters were determined through the approximation of the experimental creep curves by the theoretical curves for three viscoelastic models: the Maxwell model, the Burgers ...
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001
Humans have recall that is far from perfect, but memory can also act like a stuck record, repeatedly recalling the same mistaken information. Work by Catherine Fritz and colleagues, reported in the British Journal of Psychology, suggests that we tend to recall what we previously recalled, and fail to correct the memory.This exploration of the ‘failure ...
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Humans have recall that is far from perfect, but memory can also act like a stuck record, repeatedly recalling the same mistaken information. Work by Catherine Fritz and colleagues, reported in the British Journal of Psychology, suggests that we tend to recall what we previously recalled, and fail to correct the memory.This exploration of the ‘failure ...
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