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Investigation of Airfield Runways at Jacksonville Naval Air Station
In October 1990, the US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) was requested by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, Charleston, South Carolina, to provide technical assistance in analyzing the airfield pavement distresses at Jacksonville Naval Air Station in Florida. Runways 9/27 and 14/32 had been rehabilitated and resurfaced with asphalt concrete in 1988. Within 1 year, significant amounts of loose fine aggregate appeared on the pavement surface. The asphalt concrete had begun to prematurely deteriorate and exhibit pavement surface distresses. The primary surface distresses were an open-textured surface, raveling, and the evidence of roots in the asphalt concrete.
Investigation of Airfield Runways at Jacksonville Naval Air Station
In October 1990, the US Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (WES) was requested by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southern Division, Charleston, South Carolina, to provide technical assistance in analyzing the airfield pavement distresses at Jacksonville Naval Air Station in Florida. Runways 9/27 and 14/32 had been rehabilitated and resurfaced with asphalt concrete in 1988. Within 1 year, significant amounts of loose fine aggregate appeared on the pavement surface. The asphalt concrete had begun to prematurely deteriorate and exhibit pavement surface distresses. The primary surface distresses were an open-textured surface, raveling, and the evidence of roots in the asphalt concrete.
Investigation of Airfield Runways at Jacksonville Naval Air Station
R. C. Ahlrich (author)
1991
70 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Civil Engineering , Air Transportation , Naval air stations , Runways , Asphalt , Concrete , Florida , Landing fields , Pavements , South Carolina , Surfaces , Airfield pavement , Pavement condition , Asphalt concrete , Field compaction , Gradations , Gyratory testing machine , In-place voids
Investigation of Airfield Runways at Jacksonville Naval Air Station
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