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Chip Seals, Friction Courses, and Asphalt Pavement Rutting, 1990
Contents: Washington State chip seal study; Friction courses for moderate traffic highways; Chip seals for high traffic pavements; Improving durability of open-graded friction courses; Estimating voids in a double chip seal; Correlation between field and laboratory performance of liquid asphalt-based seal coats; Use of gyratory testing machine to evaluate shear resistance of asphalt paving mixture; Laboratory and field study of pavement rutting in Saudi Arabia; Effects of crushed particles in asphalt mixtures; Effects of maximum aggregate size on rutting potential and other properties of asphalt-aggregate mixtures; Flow rate as an index of shape texture of sands; Characterization of rutting potential of large-stone asphalt mixes in Kentucky; Influence of aggregate on rutting in asphalt concrete pavements; Design of large-stone asphalt mixes to minimize rutting; Rut-resistant asphalt concrete overlays in Wisconsin; Relationship between permanent deformation of asphalt concrete and moisture sensitivity.
Chip Seals, Friction Courses, and Asphalt Pavement Rutting, 1990
Contents: Washington State chip seal study; Friction courses for moderate traffic highways; Chip seals for high traffic pavements; Improving durability of open-graded friction courses; Estimating voids in a double chip seal; Correlation between field and laboratory performance of liquid asphalt-based seal coats; Use of gyratory testing machine to evaluate shear resistance of asphalt paving mixture; Laboratory and field study of pavement rutting in Saudi Arabia; Effects of crushed particles in asphalt mixtures; Effects of maximum aggregate size on rutting potential and other properties of asphalt-aggregate mixtures; Flow rate as an index of shape texture of sands; Characterization of rutting potential of large-stone asphalt mixes in Kentucky; Influence of aggregate on rutting in asphalt concrete pavements; Design of large-stone asphalt mixes to minimize rutting; Rut-resistant asphalt concrete overlays in Wisconsin; Relationship between permanent deformation of asphalt concrete and moisture sensitivity.
Chip Seals, Friction Courses, and Asphalt Pavement Rutting, 1990
N. C. Kassabian (author) / A. G. Tobias (author) / L. Crayton (author) / K. Solomon (author) / N. Solomon (author)
1990
186 pages
Report
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English
Asphalt Pavement Rutting - Western States
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