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A Study of the Relationship Between Air Temperatures and Depth of Frost Penetration as Related to Pavement Performance of West Virginia's Highways
The objectives of this research were to establish the relationship between air temperatures and the depth of frost penetration in West Virginia, to evaluate the effects of frost action on highway pavements, and to establish the need for a design procedure to reduce the detrimental effects of frost penetration. The research was conducted in three phases: (1) frost penetration studies; (2) pavement performance studies; (3) evaluation of existing design methods and the development of new design criteria. (BPR abstract)
A Study of the Relationship Between Air Temperatures and Depth of Frost Penetration as Related to Pavement Performance of West Virginia's Highways
The objectives of this research were to establish the relationship between air temperatures and the depth of frost penetration in West Virginia, to evaluate the effects of frost action on highway pavements, and to establish the need for a design procedure to reduce the detrimental effects of frost penetration. The research was conducted in three phases: (1) frost penetration studies; (2) pavement performance studies; (3) evaluation of existing design methods and the development of new design criteria. (BPR abstract)
A Study of the Relationship Between Air Temperatures and Depth of Frost Penetration as Related to Pavement Performance of West Virginia's Highways
L. K. Moulton (Autor:in) / E. C. Dubbe (Autor:in)
1968
232 pages
Report
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Englisch
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