Research into the problem of the design and control of flexible pavement construction has resulted in the use of empirical and arbitrary solutions consisting of general theories for determining pavement thickness, gradation of aggregate, percent of bitumen, base requirements, etc. A desirable method would be one that is applicable to all aggregate, bitumen, and subgrade conditions. Until such a procedure is available, a determination of existing procedures are the immediate problems of highway engineers
The Kentucky Department of Highways, in 1946, sought a more systematic criteria and basis for design...
The attached report reflects the degree of excellence sought in bituminous concrete pavements in Ken...
A number of materials and methods have been used in the continuing search for a satisfactory initial...
Research into the problem of the design and control of flexible pavement construction has resulted i...
Four different methods of evaluating subgrade support under flexible pavements were studied: (1) Fie...
The Kentucky Department of Highways, in 1946, sought a more systematic criteria and basis for design...
Various strategies for designing pavement structures are discussed. Initial full-life design, stage ...
During the past three years the Highway Materials Research Laboratory has experimented with bitumino...
In eastern Kentucky, deep deposits of sandstones and shales overlie the vast deposits of limestones ...
In the summer of 1952 the Flexible Pavement Design Committee of the Highway Research Board began the...
Our recent report on Rational Analysis of Kentucky Flexible Pavement Criterion, November 1968, pre...
A summary of the research methodology, results, conclusions and recommendations of a five-year study...
Scope of Study: The standard specifications for highways in the Philippines require that aggregates ...
Adequate friction resistance is needed to prevent pavement slipperiness and to allow vehicles to sto...
This stability investigation was started by the Bituminous Division of the Highway Materials Researc...
The Kentucky Department of Highways, in 1946, sought a more systematic criteria and basis for design...
The attached report reflects the degree of excellence sought in bituminous concrete pavements in Ken...
A number of materials and methods have been used in the continuing search for a satisfactory initial...
Research into the problem of the design and control of flexible pavement construction has resulted i...
Four different methods of evaluating subgrade support under flexible pavements were studied: (1) Fie...
The Kentucky Department of Highways, in 1946, sought a more systematic criteria and basis for design...
Various strategies for designing pavement structures are discussed. Initial full-life design, stage ...
During the past three years the Highway Materials Research Laboratory has experimented with bitumino...
In eastern Kentucky, deep deposits of sandstones and shales overlie the vast deposits of limestones ...
In the summer of 1952 the Flexible Pavement Design Committee of the Highway Research Board began the...
Our recent report on Rational Analysis of Kentucky Flexible Pavement Criterion, November 1968, pre...
A summary of the research methodology, results, conclusions and recommendations of a five-year study...
Scope of Study: The standard specifications for highways in the Philippines require that aggregates ...
Adequate friction resistance is needed to prevent pavement slipperiness and to allow vehicles to sto...
This stability investigation was started by the Bituminous Division of the Highway Materials Researc...
The Kentucky Department of Highways, in 1946, sought a more systematic criteria and basis for design...
The attached report reflects the degree of excellence sought in bituminous concrete pavements in Ken...
A number of materials and methods have been used in the continuing search for a satisfactory initial...