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Evaluating Roadway Subsurface Drainage Practices – Phase II Final Report. Tech Transfer Summary
The presence of subsurface drainage systems (e.g., granular bases or outlets) is generally believed to be beneficial to the performance of various pavement types. Well-performing subsurface drainage systems form an important aspect of pavement design for the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT).
Evaluating Roadway Subsurface Drainage Practices – Phase II Final Report. Tech Transfer Summary
The presence of subsurface drainage systems (e.g., granular bases or outlets) is generally believed to be beneficial to the performance of various pavement types. Well-performing subsurface drainage systems form an important aspect of pavement design for the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT).
Evaluating Roadway Subsurface Drainage Practices – Phase II Final Report. Tech Transfer Summary
H. Ceylan (Autor:in) / S. Kim (Autor:in) / K. Gopalakrishnan (Autor:in) / R. F. Steffes (Autor:in) / B. Yang (Autor:in)
2015
3 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Highway Engineering , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Construction Management & Techniques , Roads , Drainage , Pavement performance , Pavement design , Sediment , Subdrain performance , Modifications , Roadways , Improvements , Highway runoff , Highways , Iowa , Recycled Portland Cement Concrete(RPCC) , Recycled Portland Cement Concrete (RPCC) , Iowa Highway Research Board (IHRB) , Subsurface Drainage Practices
Evaluating Roadway Subsurface Drainage Practices
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