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The interrelation of longitudinal steel and transverse cracks in concrete roads
The various forces which act upon pavement and physical properties of steel and concrete which determine their behavior when they are combined. Proposes method of design and construction which substitutes for prevailing empirical methods a rational method of spacing joints, permits steel to act as temperature reinforcement between joints, and preserves valuable dowel action at joints.
The interrelation of longitudinal steel and transverse cracks in concrete roads
The various forces which act upon pavement and physical properties of steel and concrete which determine their behavior when they are combined. Proposes method of design and construction which substitutes for prevailing empirical methods a rational method of spacing joints, permits steel to act as temperature reinforcement between joints, and preserves valuable dowel action at joints.
The interrelation of longitudinal steel and transverse cracks in concrete roads
Pub. Roads
Goldbeck, A.T. (author)
Public Roads ; 6
1925
4 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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