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Factors affecting riding quality of machine-laid concrete roads
Tests made during construction of two roads with two different spreading and finishing machines; evenness of surface depended primarily upon evenness of spreading; effectiveness of finishing machines depended upon weight, shape, and method of mounting of oscillating screed; irregularity at joints depends upon type of joint, dummy joints giving rise to smallest bumps. (See also - discussion p 696-709)
Factors affecting riding quality of machine-laid concrete roads
Tests made during construction of two roads with two different spreading and finishing machines; evenness of surface depended primarily upon evenness of spreading; effectiveness of finishing machines depended upon weight, shape, and method of mounting of oscillating screed; irregularity at joints depends upon type of joint, dummy joints giving rise to smallest bumps. (See also - discussion p 696-709)
Factors affecting riding quality of machine-laid concrete roads
Instn Civ Engrs -- Proc
Kirkham, R.H.H. (author)
1953
41 pages
4 Supp Plates
Article (Journal)
English
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