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Results of visual observations at 23 Air Force bases over period of 4 yr; also, results of laboratory tests on pavement samples taken from 11 of 23 airfields to determine any change that may have occurred in physical properties of asphaltic concrete mix as result of traffic; description of depressions which resulted from densification in foundation materials caused by excessive loads and too rapid application of traffic.
Results of visual observations at 23 Air Force bases over period of 4 yr; also, results of laboratory tests on pavement samples taken from 11 of 23 airfields to determine any change that may have occurred in physical properties of asphaltic concrete mix as result of traffic; description of depressions which resulted from densification in foundation materials caused by excessive loads and too rapid application of traffic.
Investigation of behavior of flexible airfield pavements, effect of channelized, heavy-aircraft traffic
US Waterways Experiment Station -- Tech Report
Fry, Z.B. (author)
1960
37 pages
Report
English
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