- Dataset 3
- Tech Report 6
- Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.) 3
- Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering 1
- Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). University Transportation Center for Region 6 4
- Louisiana State University. Dept. of Construction Management 1
- Transportation Consortium of South-Central States (Tran-SET) University Transportation Center for Region 6 7
- United States. Department of Transportation. University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program 1
- Asphalt concrete 1
- Asphalt pavements 1
- Bacteria 2
- bacteria 2
- Best practices 1
- bio concrete 2
- biomineralization 2
- Bituminous binders 1
- Building materials 1
- Cement-Stabilization 2
- Cement additives 2
- Chip seals 1
- Coatings, fillers and paints 2
- Concrete 2
- Cost effectiveness 1
- Crumb rubber 1
- Degradation (Hydrology) 2
- Documentation 1
- Durability 2
- Dynamic modulus of elasticity 1
- Encapsulation 2
- Full-depth reclamation 2
- Guidelines 1
- healing agent 2
- High Modulus Asphalt Concrete (HMAC) 1
- Implementation 1
- Machine learning 2
- Mechanistic-empirical pavement design 1
- MICP 2
- microbial induced calcite precipitation 2
- Mix design 1
- Moisture damage 1
- NTPEP 2
- Overlays (Pavements) 2
- Pavement cracking 1
- Pavement maintenance 5
- Pavement Rehabilitation 2
- Reclaimed asphalt pavements 1
- Repairing 2
- Research projects 1
- Retroreflectivity 2
- Road markings 2
- Sealing (Technology) 1
- Self-healing concrete 2
- spores 2
- State departments of transportation 1
- Tracking 1
- 20BLSU02 1
- 20BLSU03 2
- 20CLSU05 2
- 20PLSU02 2
- FHWA/LA.17/625 1
- FHWA/LA.19/620 1
(Max 200)
- Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.) (3)
- Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (1)
- Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge, La.). University Transportation Center for Region 6 (4)
- Louisiana State University. Dept. of Construction Management (1)
- Transportation Consortium of South-Central States (Tran-SET) University Transportation Center for Region 6 (7)
- United States. Department of Transportation. University Transportation Centers (UTC) Program (1)
- Asphalt concrete (1)
- Asphalt pavements (1)
- Bacteria (2)
- bacteria (2)
- Best practices (1)
- bio concrete (2)
- biomineralization (2)
- Bituminous binders (1)
- Building materials (1)
- Cement-Stabilization (2)
- Cement additives (2)
- Chip seals (1)
- Coatings, fillers and paints (2)
- Concrete (2)
- Cost effectiveness (1)
- Crumb rubber (1)
- Degradation (Hydrology) (2)
- Documentation (1)
- Durability (2)
- Dynamic modulus of elasticity (1)
- Encapsulation (2)
- Full-depth reclamation (2)
- Guidelines (1)
- healing agent (2)
- High Modulus Asphalt Concrete (HMAC) (1)
- Implementation (1)
- Machine learning (2)
- Mechanistic-empirical pavement design (1)
- MICP (2)
- microbial induced calcite precipitation (2)
- Mix design (1)
- Moisture damage (1)
- NTPEP (2)
- Overlays (Pavements) (2)
- Pavement cracking (1)
- Pavement maintenance (5)
- Pavement Rehabilitation (2)
- Reclaimed asphalt pavements (1)
- Repairing (2)
- Research projects (1)
- Retroreflectivity (2)
- Road markings (2)
- Sealing (Technology) (1)
- Self-healing concrete (2)
- spores (2)
- State departments of transportation (1)
- Tracking (1)
- :Mousa, Momen R ;Hassan, Marwa2021-08-01:One of the emerging solutions to enhance the durability of asphalt pavements is the use of a French asphalt mix known as “High-Modulus Asphalt Concr...
- :Elseifi, Mostafa A. ;Mousa, Momen R2020-06-01:The use of crack sealing in Louisiana has been limited as studies conducted in the 1960s showed that the performance of this maintenance practice can ...
- :Sadek, Husam ;Hassan, Marwa2020-12-01:In general, research funding departs from short-term objectives if the research results are not implementable. Planned and documented technology trans...
- :Mousa, Momen R ;Hassan, Marwa2021-08-01:Concrete is a remarkable construction material. However, its low tensile strength makes it prone to cracking, which negatively affects its durability....
- :Mousa, Momen R ;Hassan, Marwa2021-08-01:Concrete is a remarkable construction material. However, its low tensile strength makes it prone to cracking, which negatively affects its durability....
- :Mousa, Momen R ;Hassan, Marwa2021-08-01:Over time, new pavements deteriorate under the combined effects of traffic loading and the environment, no matter how well-designed or constructed. In...
- :Mousa, Momen R ;Hassan, Marwa2021-08-01:Over time, new pavements deteriorate under the combined effects of traffic loading and the environment, no matter how well-designed or constructed. In...
- :Mousa, Momen R ;Hassan, Marwa2021-08-01:In Louisiana, most districts restripe their roadways using waterborne paints every other year; this strategy is questionable in terms of efficiency an...
- :Mousa, Momen R ;Hassan, Marwa2021-08-01:In Louisiana, most districts restripe their roadways using waterborne paints every other year; this strategy is questionable in terms of efficiency an...
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