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Joints in concrete roads
Announcement made by (British) Ministry of Transport concerning survey of defects on road of fairly recent construction; road consisted of 2-in. stone-filled asphalt carpet laid on reinforced-concrete foundation 8 in. thick; traffic carried is fast and averages 10,000 tons per day; it has been definitely established that slabs of concrete curl up and down with changes of temperature, and edges tend to lose contact with subsoil and become unsupported; remedy may be in thickening slabs or by use of beams or of interlocked joints. (See also Surveyor vol. 78, no. 2010, Aug. 1, 1930, p. 129)
Joints in concrete roads
Announcement made by (British) Ministry of Transport concerning survey of defects on road of fairly recent construction; road consisted of 2-in. stone-filled asphalt carpet laid on reinforced-concrete foundation 8 in. thick; traffic carried is fast and averages 10,000 tons per day; it has been definitely established that slabs of concrete curl up and down with changes of temperature, and edges tend to lose contact with subsoil and become unsupported; remedy may be in thickening slabs or by use of beams or of interlocked joints. (See also Surveyor vol. 78, no. 2010, Aug. 1, 1930, p. 129)
Joints in concrete roads
Engineer
Engineer ; 150
1930
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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