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Runway Friction Measurement and Pavement Condition Survey, USNOLF San Nicolas Island, California
In October 1969, the Naval Facilities Engineering Command authorized a series of periodic pavement condition surveys to be conducted at Naval and Marine Corps air stations. The purpose of this condition survey task is to quantitatively survey pavement defects, conduct runway friction measurements, supply information to the station for generation of repair projects, and establish a uniform basis for maintenance and repair efforts. A condition survey was made at the Naval Outlying Field, San Nicolas Island, California by NCEL* in June 1971 (Reference 1).
Runway Friction Measurement and Pavement Condition Survey, USNOLF San Nicolas Island, California
In October 1969, the Naval Facilities Engineering Command authorized a series of periodic pavement condition surveys to be conducted at Naval and Marine Corps air stations. The purpose of this condition survey task is to quantitatively survey pavement defects, conduct runway friction measurements, supply information to the station for generation of repair projects, and establish a uniform basis for maintenance and repair efforts. A condition survey was made at the Naval Outlying Field, San Nicolas Island, California by NCEL* in June 1971 (Reference 1).
Runway Friction Measurement and Pavement Condition Survey, USNOLF San Nicolas Island, California
R. B. Brownie (author)
1977
47 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Materials Sciences , Civil Engineering , Air force , Air force facilities , Aircrafts , Asphalt , California , Civil engineering , Concrete , Engineering , Friction , Landing fields , Measurement , Statistical sampling , Test equipment , Failure mode and effect analysis , Surface properties , Test and evaluation , Materials , Portland cement , Time intervals , Construction