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The objective of the research project was to develop construction procedures for restoring load transfer in existing jointed concrete pavements and to evaluate the effectiveness of the restoration methods. A total of 28 test sections with various load transfer devices were placed. The devices include Split Pipe, Figure Eight, Vee, Double Vee, and dowel bars. Patching materials used on the project included three types of fast-setting grouts, three brands of polymer concrete, and plain portland cement concrete.
The objective of the research project was to develop construction procedures for restoring load transfer in existing jointed concrete pavements and to evaluate the effectiveness of the restoration methods. A total of 28 test sections with various load transfer devices were placed. The devices include Split Pipe, Figure Eight, Vee, Double Vee, and dowel bars. Patching materials used on the project included three types of fast-setting grouts, three brands of polymer concrete, and plain portland cement concrete.
Improving Load Transfer in Existing Jointed Concrete Pavements
1983
133 pages
Report
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English
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