University Transportation Centers
USDOT’s University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program, launched in 1988, awards and administers grants to consortia of colleges and universities across the United States. Each UTC forms a unique center of transportation excellence on a specific research topic. The UTC Collection brings together the research outputs of these consortia. To learn more about the UTC program , visit https://www.transportation.gov/content/university-transportation-centers. Bookmark this collection: https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_utcp or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530855.
- Brief 1
- Tech Report 3
- Iowa State University. Dept. of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering (4)
- 3D models 1
- Automation 1
- Binder content 1
- Bridge construction 1
- Bridge decks 1
- Bridge engineering 1
- bridge information models 1
- Bridge management systems 1
- Bridges 1
- Bridges and other structures 1
- computational simulation 1
- Concrete 1
- concrete 1
- Concrete pavements 1
- Data collection 1
- Data processing 1
- Durability 2
- echo 1
- electronic database 1
- Feasibility analysis 1
- Finite element method 1
- geopolymer-based UHPC 1
- Geopolymer concrete 1
- High performance concrete 1
- Highways 2
- impact 1
- Impact-Echo Tests 1
- Infrastructure 1
- Inspection 1
- inspection 1
- Inspection equipment 1
- Laboratory tests 1
- Life cycle costing 1
- Maintenance and Preservation 1
- Materials 2
- Mechanical properties 1
- Microphones 1
- Mix design 1
- nondestructive testing 1
- Nondestructive tests 1
- Patching 1
- Patching mortar 1
- Pavement maintenance 1
- Pavements 1
- Properties of materials 1
- Repairing 1
- Sensors 1
- Setting (Concrete) 1
- Shrinkage 1
- Simulation 1
- Structural analysis 1
- Structural health monitoring 1
- Ultra high performance concrete 1
- Waste products 1
(Max 200)
- 3D models (1)
- Automation (1)
- Binder content (1)
- Bridge construction (1)
- Bridge decks (1)
- Bridge engineering (1)
- bridge information models (1)
- Bridge management systems (1)
- Bridges (1)
- Bridges and other structures (1)
- computational simulation (1)
- Concrete (1)
- concrete (1)
- Concrete pavements (1)
- Data collection (1)
- Data processing (1)
- Durability (2)
- echo (1)
- electronic database (1)
- Feasibility analysis (1)
- Finite element method (1)
- geopolymer-based UHPC (1)
- Geopolymer concrete (1)
- High performance concrete (1)
- Highways (2)
- impact (1)
- Impact-Echo Tests (1)
- Infrastructure (1)
- Inspection (1)
- inspection (1)
- Inspection equipment (1)
- Laboratory tests (1)
- Life cycle costing (1)
- Maintenance and Preservation (1)
- Materials (2)
- Mechanical properties (1)
- Microphones (1)
- Mix design (1)
- nondestructive testing (1)
- Nondestructive tests (1)
- Patching (1)
- Patching mortar (1)
- Pavement maintenance (1)
- Pavements (1)
- Properties of materials (1)
- Repairing (1)
- Sensors (1)
- Setting (Concrete) (1)
- Shrinkage (1)
- Simulation (1)
- Structural analysis (1)
- Structural health monitoring (1)
- Ultra high performance concrete (1)
- Waste products (1)
- :Shen, Jay2018-08-15:Ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) has attracted much interest in the bridge engineering community due to its strength, ductility, and durability,...
- :Wang, Kejin ;Lomboy, Gilson2016-07-01:A high-performance mortar (HPM) containing a large amount of industrial by-products such as fly ash, silica fume, and limestone fines was developed fo...
- :Ashlock, Jeramy C. ;Phares, Brent2015-04-01:This report presents an experimental and computational study on the recently-developed air-coupled impact-echo (IE) nondestructive testing (NDT) metho...
- :Turkan, Yelda ;Laflamme, Simon2015-02-01:Bridge condition inspection data provide critical and rich information for assessing structural condition. Currently, the majority of bridge inspectio...
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