Evaluation of Rapid Setting Materials and Construction Techniques for Concrete Pavement Patches
Author : Frazier Parker
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Page : 102 pages
File Size : 36,71 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Concrete
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Author : Frazier Parker
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Page : 102 pages
File Size : 36,71 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Concrete
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Author : Amit D. Barde
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Page : pages
File Size : 49,18 MB
Release : 2006-11-15
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ISBN : 9781622601363
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Page : 22 pages
File Size : 25,74 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Concrete
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Author : Aubrey Mark Strickland
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Page : 352 pages
File Size : 19,9 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Concrete roads
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Author : John Wallace Jordan
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Page : 310 pages
File Size : 18,45 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Pavements
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Author : Kevin G. Smith
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Page : 216 pages
File Size : 38,11 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Fiber-reinforced concrete
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Author : Kevin G. Smith
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Page : 94 pages
File Size : 14,3 MB
Release : 1984
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Author : George E. Ramey
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Page : 13 pages
File Size : 43,36 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Concrete roads
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Author : David C. Wyant
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Page : 19 pages
File Size : 45,45 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Pavements
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The project evaluated numerous repairs on portland cement concrete pavements and bridge decks made with a number of laboratory accepted, proprietary patching materials and portland cement concrete mixtures of different designs. It was ascertained that in the majority of cases when the patches failed, the failure resulted from the use of improper construction techniques, not from deficiencies in the patching materials used. Of the three proprietary materials determined not to have performed satisfactorily Embeco 411A, a magnesia phosphate material, has been used for 10 years. Fondu, a high alumina concrete material, and Duracal, a calcium sulfate material, performed so poorly that use of the former should be limited to small patches and use of the latter should not be allowed. In addition, it was ascertained that portland cement concrete incorporating carefully chosen admixtures can provide satisfactory service at a lower cost than proprietary patching materials. Upon reviewing the May 1984 final report the FHWA suggested several changes. Those changes have been incorporated into this revised version.
Author : National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board
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Page : 24 pages
File Size : 34,91 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Technology & Engineering
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"This synthesis will be of special interest and usefulness to maintenance engineers, materials engineers, and others seeking information on materials for patching concrete pavements and bridge decks. Detailed information is presented on the performance of various patch materials."--Avant-propos.