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A different angle on the subdrainage of pavements
Author considers that moisture expansion is most likely cause of blowups, joint heaves, difference in elevation of slab ends, curling of slabs and other defects common to rigid pavements. See also article by H. W. Skidmore in same journal, no. 4, Oct. 1923, pp. 144-146, entitled Effects of Changing Air Temperature and Moisture Content on Behavior of Pavement Slabs, which is a discussion of above article.
A different angle on the subdrainage of pavements
Author considers that moisture expansion is most likely cause of blowups, joint heaves, difference in elevation of slab ends, curling of slabs and other defects common to rigid pavements. See also article by H. W. Skidmore in same journal, no. 4, Oct. 1923, pp. 144-146, entitled Effects of Changing Air Temperature and Moisture Content on Behavior of Pavement Slabs, which is a discussion of above article.
A different angle on the subdrainage of pavements
Mun. County Eng
Patzig, Monroe L. (author)
1923
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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