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Guidelines for Rehabilitating Flexible Pavements
The guidelines presented in the report are intended as an aid to the engineer in selecting the most appropriate type of pavement rehabilitation from those that are available. The basic types of distress in pavement surfaces and their causes are described. Techniques such as milling, preventive maintenance, and structural strengthening are discussed, and two methods of designing overlays are described. A present-worth method of economic analysis that can be used to determine the most cost-effective rehabilitative measure for a given type of distress is illustrated.
Guidelines for Rehabilitating Flexible Pavements
The guidelines presented in the report are intended as an aid to the engineer in selecting the most appropriate type of pavement rehabilitation from those that are available. The basic types of distress in pavement surfaces and their causes are described. Techniques such as milling, preventive maintenance, and structural strengthening are discussed, and two methods of designing overlays are described. A present-worth method of economic analysis that can be used to determine the most cost-effective rehabilitative measure for a given type of distress is illustrated.
Guidelines for Rehabilitating Flexible Pavements
G. W. Maupin (author)
1986
37 pages
Report
No indication
English
Kentucky's experience with rehabilitating PCC pavements with asphalt overlays
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