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Acceptance Criteria for Preformed Transverse Joint Sealers
Transverse joints are constructed in rigid pavements to allow for expansion and contraction of portland cement concrete. After these joints are constructed, they must be sealed to keep out incompressible materials and water. The ultimate goal of the investigation was twofold: (1) to determine the laboratory tests that would best predict the field serviceability of preformed polychloroprene joint sealers, and (2) then to determine minimum specification limits ensuring adequate service.
Acceptance Criteria for Preformed Transverse Joint Sealers
Transverse joints are constructed in rigid pavements to allow for expansion and contraction of portland cement concrete. After these joints are constructed, they must be sealed to keep out incompressible materials and water. The ultimate goal of the investigation was twofold: (1) to determine the laboratory tests that would best predict the field serviceability of preformed polychloroprene joint sealers, and (2) then to determine minimum specification limits ensuring adequate service.
Acceptance Criteria for Preformed Transverse Joint Sealers
J. G. F. Hiss (author)
1972
38 pages
Report
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English