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Criteria for Use of Asphalt Friction Surfaces
This synthesis will be of special interest to pavement designers, material engineers, and others concerned with upgrading pavements by application of asphalt friction surfaces. Guidelines are presented for deciding when it is appropriate to use various types of friction courses. The most common types of asphalt surfaces used to upgrade frictional characteristics of pavements are seal coats, open-graded mixes, and dense-graded mixes. This report of the Transportation Research Board provides information on current engineering practices, legal and regulatory considerations, and criteria for selection of appropriate types of asphalt friction courses.
Criteria for Use of Asphalt Friction Surfaces
This synthesis will be of special interest to pavement designers, material engineers, and others concerned with upgrading pavements by application of asphalt friction surfaces. Guidelines are presented for deciding when it is appropriate to use various types of friction courses. The most common types of asphalt surfaces used to upgrade frictional characteristics of pavements are seal coats, open-graded mixes, and dense-graded mixes. This report of the Transportation Research Board provides information on current engineering practices, legal and regulatory considerations, and criteria for selection of appropriate types of asphalt friction courses.
Criteria for Use of Asphalt Friction Surfaces
W. J. Halstead (author)
1983
52 pages
Report
No indication
English
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