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Unique Concepts and Systems for 'Zero-Maintenance' Pavements. State-of-the-Art Report
This document is a State-of-the-Art report surveying many new, as well as infrequently used techniques for improving the performance of the components of pavement systems. The goal of this work was to identify important factors affecting the design of new structural systems for 'zero-maintenance' pavements. The three basic components of the conventional pavement system - the subgrade, the subbase and base, and the surface course - have been examined. The latest techniques of strengthening and stabilizing the subgrade component, and preserving its improved properties are reviewed. The feasibility of utilizing synthetic aggregates and waste products in 'zero-maintenance' pavements is addressed. The utilization of new materials and new systems such as prefabricated panels and pile supported pavements have also been investigated. Evaluations of existing information on the individual pavement system components have been synthesized to produce one modified conventional, and seven new structural pavement systems that may be capable of satisfying 'zero-maintenance' criteria.
Unique Concepts and Systems for 'Zero-Maintenance' Pavements. State-of-the-Art Report
This document is a State-of-the-Art report surveying many new, as well as infrequently used techniques for improving the performance of the components of pavement systems. The goal of this work was to identify important factors affecting the design of new structural systems for 'zero-maintenance' pavements. The three basic components of the conventional pavement system - the subgrade, the subbase and base, and the surface course - have been examined. The latest techniques of strengthening and stabilizing the subgrade component, and preserving its improved properties are reviewed. The feasibility of utilizing synthetic aggregates and waste products in 'zero-maintenance' pavements is addressed. The utilization of new materials and new systems such as prefabricated panels and pile supported pavements have also been investigated. Evaluations of existing information on the individual pavement system components have been synthesized to produce one modified conventional, and seven new structural pavement systems that may be capable of satisfying 'zero-maintenance' criteria.
Unique Concepts and Systems for 'Zero-Maintenance' Pavements. State-of-the-Art Report
S. K. Saxena (Autor:in) / J. W. H. Wang (Autor:in) / J. J. Edwari (Autor:in) / W. J. Rosenkranz (Autor:in)
1977
284 pages
Report
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Englisch
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