Roadside Plan and Progress in Massachusetts; Effect of Method of Fabrication on Strength and Uniformity of Concrete Flexure Specimens; Effect of Moisture Content on the Strength of Cement Mortar Specimens; Simple Laboratory Experiments on Capillary Movement and Entrapped Air in Clays; Relation of Coarse Aggregate Content to the Quality of Pavement
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Effect of Wheel Type on Impact Reaction; A Test for Indicating the Surface Hardness of Concrete Pavements; General Features of Design of Cross Section of Concrete Pavements on Federal-aid Projects Submitted in 1928
Mechanics of Progressive Cracking in Concrete Pavements; Effect of Type and Gradation of Coarse Aggregate Upon the Flexural and Tensile Strength of Plain Concrete
Parkway Features of Interest to the Highway Engineer; A Machine for Molding Laboratory Specimens of Bituminous Paving Mixtures; Some Aspects of Flow of Water Around Bends and Bridge Piers; Motor Vehicle Registrations, 1928
Model Analysis of a Reinforced Concrete Arch; Influence of Mineral Composition of Sand on Mortar Strength; A Proposed Abrasion Test for Sand Investigated
Foundation Pile-Head Bond and Anchorage Tests; Strength Characteristics of Concrete; A Mechanical Traffic Counter Developed in Denmark; Effect of Moisture on Toughness of Rock; Comprehensive Concrete Pavement Curing Tests Now in Progress in Tennessee
A Study of Highway Traffic in the Cleveland Regional Area; Field Experiments in the Curing of Concrete Pavements; Relation Between the Standard Abrasion Tests for Stone and Gravel; Strength Characteristics of Concrete as indicated by Core Tests
The Virginia Demonstration Road; Resistance of Portland Cement Concrete to the Action of Sulphate Water as Influenced by the Cement; Determination of Proportions of Constituents in Concrete; A New Moist Closet and Storage Tank Apparatus
How Massachusetts is Improving Her Roadsides; Power-Shovel Operation in Highway Grading—Part III—Hauling with Trucks and Large Tractor-Drawn Wagons; Motor Vehicle Registrations and Revenues, 1927
Present Status of Subgrade Soil Testing; Power Shovel Operation in Highway Grading—Part II—Hauling with Teams and Wagons; Experimental Bituminous-Treated Earth Road Built
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