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Measurement of pavement thickness by rapid and nondestructive methods
National Cooperative Highway Research Program project 10-6 to determine feasibility of nondestructive methods; project was directed toward determining state-of-art in use of acoustic, nuclear, and electrical methods; research approach included extensive literature survey in conjunction with theoretical and experimental investigations; techniques recommended for thickness measurement include use of large mosaic ultrasonic transducers, short mechanical impulse source with ultramicrometer detector, and scattering of radioactive pellets prior to laying of pavement. (45501)
Measurement of pavement thickness by rapid and nondestructive methods
National Cooperative Highway Research Program project 10-6 to determine feasibility of nondestructive methods; project was directed toward determining state-of-art in use of acoustic, nuclear, and electrical methods; research approach included extensive literature survey in conjunction with theoretical and experimental investigations; techniques recommended for thickness measurement include use of large mosaic ultrasonic transducers, short mechanical impulse source with ultramicrometer detector, and scattering of radioactive pellets prior to laying of pavement. (45501)
Measurement of pavement thickness by rapid and nondestructive methods
Highw Res Rec
Howkins, S.D. (author)
1968
82 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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