- National Center for Freight and Infrastructure Research and Education (U.S.) 3
- United States. Dept. of Transportation. Research and Innovative Technology Administration 1
- University of Wisconsin--Madison 2
- University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee 2
- University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee. Dept. of Civil Engineering and Mechanics 2
- Absorption 1
- Air voids 2
- Axle loads 1
- Bridge approaches 2
- Bridge decks 3
- Bridges 1
- Chlorides 1
- Composite materials 4
- Concrete 1
- Durability 4
- Engineered materials 1
- Fiber composites 2
- Fiber reinforced concrete 1
- Freeze thaw durability 1
- Freight transportation 3
- Highway bridges 4
- Highway capacity 1
- Hydrophobic properties 3
- Live loads 1
- Loads 1
- Microcracking 1
- Mix design 1
- Oversize loads 1
- Overweight loads 2
- Pavement performance 1
- Permeability 1
- Strength of materials 2
- Technology transfer 1
- Test procedures 1
- Trucking 1
- Trucks 1
- Trucks--Weight--Measurement 1
- Trucks--Wisconsin--Weight 1
- Vehicle weight 1
- Water 1
- Weigh in motion 1
- Weight 1
- CFIRE 04-06 2
- CFIRE 04-09 1
- CFIRE 05-10 2
- CFIRE 06-03 1
- WHRP 09-03 1
(Max 200)
- National Center for Freight and Infrastructure Research and Education (U.S.) (3)
- United States. Dept. of Transportation. Research and Innovative Technology Administration (1)
- University of Wisconsin--Madison (2)
- University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee (2)
- University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee. Dept. of Civil Engineering and Mechanics (2)
- Absorption (1)
- Air voids (2)
- Axle loads (1)
- Bridge approaches (2)
- Bridge decks (3)
- Bridges (1)
- Chlorides (1)
- Composite materials (4)
- Concrete (1)
- Durability (4)
- Engineered materials (1)
- Fiber composites (2)
- Fiber reinforced concrete (1)
- Freeze thaw durability (1)
- Freight transportation (3)
- Highway bridges (4)
- Highway capacity (1)
- Hydrophobic properties (3)
- Live loads (1)
- Loads (1)
- Microcracking (1)
- Mix design (1)
- Oversize loads (1)
- Overweight loads (2)
- Pavement performance (1)
- Permeability (1)
- Strength of materials (2)
- Technology transfer (1)
- Test procedures (1)
- Trucking (1)
- Trucks (1)
- Trucks--Weight--Measurement (1)
- Trucks--Wisconsin--Weight (1)
- Vehicle weight (1)
- Water (1)
- Weigh in motion (1)
- Weight (1)
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