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Laboratory model tests pavement stresses
Device to measure pressure distribution with one type of soil and with different pavement thicknesses, to establish proper thickness of pavement to give favorable distribution of pressure within subgrade constructed at University of Washington; disadvantages of full-sized test track, eliminated by designing device capable of applying variable load at variable speed.
Laboratory model tests pavement stresses
Device to measure pressure distribution with one type of soil and with different pavement thicknesses, to establish proper thickness of pavement to give favorable distribution of pressure within subgrade constructed at University of Washington; disadvantages of full-sized test track, eliminated by designing device capable of applying variable load at variable speed.
Laboratory model tests pavement stresses
Pac Bldr Engr
Danielson, D.H. (author) / LaCross, L.M. (author) / Ekse, M. (author)
1956
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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Prediction of flexible pavement deflections from laboratory repeated-load tests
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