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The report covers work accomplished in two phases. Phase I presents the skid characteristics of 19 hot mixed dense-graded, asphaltic concrete overlay projects placed primarily to improve the riding surface. The deterioration of the skid resistance with time and traffic, mix properties and their skid characteristics, and the merits of photointerpretation of the surface texture are discussed. Phase II presents a statistical and economical evaluation of running statewide skid resistance inventory for Louisiana. The final method of running such an inventory is presented.
The report covers work accomplished in two phases. Phase I presents the skid characteristics of 19 hot mixed dense-graded, asphaltic concrete overlay projects placed primarily to improve the riding surface. The deterioration of the skid resistance with time and traffic, mix properties and their skid characteristics, and the merits of photointerpretation of the surface texture are discussed. Phase II presents a statistical and economical evaluation of running statewide skid resistance inventory for Louisiana. The final method of running such an inventory is presented.
Skid Resistance Study
W. C. Walters (author)
1977
98 pages
Report
No indication
English
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|TIBKAT | 1972
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NTIS | 1979
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1951