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Pulse velocities in flexible pavement construction materials
Study employs laboratory vibrational technique to determine velocity of propagation of compressional wave through road construction materials and was conducted to evaluate effectiveness of vibratory testing systems for estimating stiffness and thickness of individual pavement layers in place; operation of HF electromagnetic vibrator developed by Royal Dutch Shell Co of Amsterdam, Netherlands, was investigated; test facility was statistically designed to furnish selection of pavement sections composed of subgrade, subbase and base layers of varying thickness and type of material with variable depth of asphaltic concrete surfacing.
Pulse velocities in flexible pavement construction materials
Study employs laboratory vibrational technique to determine velocity of propagation of compressional wave through road construction materials and was conducted to evaluate effectiveness of vibratory testing systems for estimating stiffness and thickness of individual pavement layers in place; operation of HF electromagnetic vibrator developed by Royal Dutch Shell Co of Amsterdam, Netherlands, was investigated; test facility was statistically designed to furnish selection of pavement sections composed of subgrade, subbase and base layers of varying thickness and type of material with variable depth of asphaltic concrete surfacing.
Pulse velocities in flexible pavement construction materials
Nat Research Council -- Highway Research Board -- Research Rec
Manke, P.G. (author) / Gallaway, B.M. (author)
1966
26 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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