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Rehabilitation of Asphalt-Overlaid Concrete Pavements. Final Report
More than 60 percent of Illinois' Interstate concrete pavements have already been overlaid asphalt, and by some estimates nearly 100 percent of Illinois' system (excluding recently constructed and reconstructed sections) are expected to have been overlaid at least once by the year 2000. Evaluation and rehabilitation of asphalt-overlaid concrete (AC/PCC) pavements have therefore become increasingly prominent and pressing concerns. Project IHR-532 is a cooperative research study between the Illinois Department of Transportation and the University of Illinois entitled 'Rehabilitation of Asphalt-Overlaid Concrete Pavements'. The objective of the study is to develop practical guidelines for evaluation and rehabilitation of AC/PCC pavements. These guidelines have been developed and presented in five reports which encompass AC/PCC pavement deterioration and survival, evaluation, rehabilitation, and selected case studies. This final report presents a summary of these guidelines.
Rehabilitation of Asphalt-Overlaid Concrete Pavements. Final Report
More than 60 percent of Illinois' Interstate concrete pavements have already been overlaid asphalt, and by some estimates nearly 100 percent of Illinois' system (excluding recently constructed and reconstructed sections) are expected to have been overlaid at least once by the year 2000. Evaluation and rehabilitation of asphalt-overlaid concrete (AC/PCC) pavements have therefore become increasingly prominent and pressing concerns. Project IHR-532 is a cooperative research study between the Illinois Department of Transportation and the University of Illinois entitled 'Rehabilitation of Asphalt-Overlaid Concrete Pavements'. The objective of the study is to develop practical guidelines for evaluation and rehabilitation of AC/PCC pavements. These guidelines have been developed and presented in five reports which encompass AC/PCC pavement deterioration and survival, evaluation, rehabilitation, and selected case studies. This final report presents a summary of these guidelines.
Rehabilitation of Asphalt-Overlaid Concrete Pavements. Final Report
K. T. Hall (author) / M. I. Darter (author)
1995
60 pages
Report
No indication
English
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