Recent Developments in the Design and Specification of Concrete Paving Systems
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The ACI SP-181:1999 standard consists of a collection of six papers that delve into various aspects of mechanistic design for concrete pavements. These papers cover a wide range of topics, including environmental stress, improved pavement design methodology, performance-based specification approaches, characterization of joint sealants for design purposes, characterization of concrete strength based on fracture properties, and more.
The table of contents of the symposium publication includes the titles of the six papers and the authors. The papers are as follows:
1. "Thermal Stresses in Square Shaped Concrete Pavements" by J Silfwerbrand
2. "Improved Concrete Pavement Design Methodology for Better Performance" by E Owusu-Antwi and M Darter
3. "Factors Affecting Load Transfer Across Transverse Joints in Jointed Concrete Pavements" by N Buch
4. "Effects of Age and Deformation on Viscoelastic Behavior of Concrete Joint Sealant" by A Gurjar and T Tang
5. "Recent Developments in Strength Testing for Concrete Pavement Construction" by J Soares, D Zollinger, and T Tang
6. "Developing 21st Century Specifications for Portland Cement Concrete Pavements" by S Grater, F McCullough, and D Zollinger
These papers contribute to the ongoing advancements in the design and specification of concrete paving systems, making the ACI SP-181:1999 standard a valuable resource in this field.
Descriptors | Pavements |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 4.9 MB |