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Wear of brick pavement under heavy city traffic
At Wichita, Kan., traffic of 3,000,000 tons per foot of width reduces thickness one inch; Arlington test by Bureau of Public Roads misleading; traffic wears out pavement in direct ratio to volume and in increasing ratio with density.
Wear of brick pavement under heavy city traffic
At Wichita, Kan., traffic of 3,000,000 tons per foot of width reduces thickness one inch; Arlington test by Bureau of Public Roads misleading; traffic wears out pavement in direct ratio to volume and in increasing ratio with density.
Wear of brick pavement under heavy city traffic
Eng. News-Rec
Brockway, P.L. (author)
Engineering News Record ; 101
1928
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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