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This report discusses the use of hot in-place recycling, cold in-place recycling, and full-depth reclamation of asphalt pavements. In-place recycling and reclamation of asphalt pavements provides agencies with the ability to optimize the value of in-place ...
Filed under: Pavement -  Asphalt Pavement
Reference: NCHRP Synthesis 421, TRB
This report presents processes for conducting systematic evaluations of pavement alternatives and for making decisions on pavement-type selection.
Filed under: Pavement -  Pavement Design
Reference: NCHRP Report 703, TRB
<p>In 1994 VicRoads adopted its &ldquo;A Stitch in Time&rdquo; pavement strategy. The essential elements of the strategy were to carry out:<br />&bull; Routine maintenance (day-to-day maintenance) where the strategic aim was to minimise the deterioration of ...
Filed under: Pavement -  Pavement Design
Reference: First International Conference on Pavement Preservation, April 12-16, 2010, in Newport Beach, California
<p>Pavement failure is defined in terms of decreasing serviceability caused by the development of cracks and ruts. Before going into the maintenance strategies, we must look into the causes of failure of bituminous pavements. Failures of bituminous pavements ...
Filed under: Pavement -  Asphalt Pavement
Reference: First International Conference on Pavement Preservation, April 12-16, 2010, in Newport Beach, California
<p>Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement (RCCP) forms part of the road network linking dwellers in major oil palm plantation. These roads carry low traffic volume of less than 1000 vehicle per day which includes heavy<br />vehicles carrying palm fruits and timber ...
Reference: First International Conference on Pavement Preservation, April 12-16, 2010, in Newport Beach, California
<p>Pervious concrete is a low impact, environmentally friendly and sustainable paving option for low volume, low speed applications. Pervious concrete has been in use in warm climates for decades however use in freezethaw<br />climates such as Canada has been ...
Reference: First International Conference on Pavement Preservation, April 12-16, 2010, in Newport Beach, Californi
Geosynthetics have become well established construction materials for geotechnical and environmental applications in most parts of the world. Because they constitute manufactured materials, new products and applications are developed on a routine basis to ...
Reference: Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, Vol. 13, Special Issue State of the Art in Geotechnical Engineering, December, 2008
<p>The manual covers the latest methods and procedures to address the geotechnical issues in pavement design, construction and performance for new construction, reconstruction, and rehabilitation projects. The manual includes details on geotechnical exploration ...
Filed under: Pavement -  Pavement Design
Reference: Federal Highway Administration, FHWA NHI-05-037, 2006
<p>In this paper Pavement failure is defined in terms of decreasing serviceability caused by the development of cracks and ruts. Before going into the maintenance strategies, we must look into the causes of failure of bituminous pavements. Failures of bituminous ...
Filed under: Pavement -  Asphalt Pavement
Reference: IOSR Journal of Mechanical & Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE)
 
This document describes the use of geogrids in flexible pavement systems including design charts, product specifications, and construction guidance.
Reference: ETL 1110-1-189 14 Feb 03