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Continuous reinforcement in concrete pavement after 15 1/2 years
Research project at Stilesville, Ind, to obtain information on possibilities for reducing number of transverse joints in concrete pavement through use of longitudinal steel reinforcement; observation after 15 1/2 yr indicates that any spacing of transverse joints will give satisfactory performance without failure of steel or adverse effects on concrete.
Continuous reinforcement in concrete pavement after 15 1/2 years
Research project at Stilesville, Ind, to obtain information on possibilities for reducing number of transverse joints in concrete pavement through use of longitudinal steel reinforcement; observation after 15 1/2 yr indicates that any spacing of transverse joints will give satisfactory performance without failure of steel or adverse effects on concrete.
Continuous reinforcement in concrete pavement after 15 1/2 years
Pub Roads
Cashell, H.D. (author) / Teske, W.E. (author)
Public Roads ; 28
1955
15 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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