This is the fourth in a series of publications by the Federal Highway Administration on the Design of Hydraulic Drainage Structures. It addresses specific methods for the design of open channels. This report discusses the characteristics of various types of linings and cross sections used for drainage channels, and the effects of channel alinement
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United States. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Public Roads
1965-04-01
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This publication is intended primarily to assist State highway departments in planning research programs to establish quantitative values of statistical parameters for highway materials and processes. These parameters are needed to apply statistical concepts to quality control in highway construction. This publication also includes background infor
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Headlight Glare and Median Width—Three Exploratory Studies; Moving Picture Technique for Highway Signing Studies—an Investigation of Its Applicability; Motor-Vehicle Travel Estimates—1963 United States; 1962 State-by-State; Films Available from the Bureau of Public Roads
Shrink-Swell Potential of Soils; Friction Reducing Mediums for Rigid Pavement Subbases; Simplified Procedures for Determining Travel Patterns Evaluated for a Small Urban Area
Timesharing Between Two Driving Tasks Simulated Steering and Recognition of Road Signs; Evaluation of Laboratory Vane Shear Test; Evaluation of Results of Laboratory Vane Shear Tests with Pore-Pressure Measurements; New Publications
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