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A Comprehensive Structural Design for Stabilized Pavement Layers
A system is presented which can be used for the structural design of stabilized pavement layers. The basis for the system is primarily the prevention of tensile failures in the surface and subbase layers of a three-layer pavement structure and can be applied to take full advantage of those highway materials which possess cohesion, or tensile strength. The design system is composed of a series of design equations and several techniques for characterizing the properties of the materials proposed for use in the pavement layers. Linear elastic layered theory was used in the development of design equations. The application of the total design system to the structural design of various types of subbase layers is illustrated. (Author Modified Abstract)
A Comprehensive Structural Design for Stabilized Pavement Layers
A system is presented which can be used for the structural design of stabilized pavement layers. The basis for the system is primarily the prevention of tensile failures in the surface and subbase layers of a three-layer pavement structure and can be applied to take full advantage of those highway materials which possess cohesion, or tensile strength. The design system is composed of a series of design equations and several techniques for characterizing the properties of the materials proposed for use in the pavement layers. Linear elastic layered theory was used in the development of design equations. The application of the total design system to the structural design of various types of subbase layers is illustrated. (Author Modified Abstract)
A Comprehensive Structural Design for Stabilized Pavement Layers
W. O. Hadley (author) / W. R. Hudson (author) / T. W. Kennedy (author)
1972
200 pages
Report
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English
Civil Engineering , Pavement bases , Pavements , Highway , Structural design , Stabilization , Failure , Loads(Forces) , Tensile strength , Regression analysis , Stresses , Strains , Modulus of elasticity , Tensile properties , Flexible pavements , Bituminous concretes , Portland cements , Calcium oxides , Concrete pavements
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