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- Oregon. Dept. of Transportation. Research Group (1)
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- University of Central Florida. Department of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering (1)
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- :Catbas, F. Necati ;Gul, Mustafa2010-06-01:Movable bridges are unique structures with particular maintenance and repair needs. According to FDOT Engineers, the resulting rehabilitation and repa...
- :Kachlakev, Damian I. ;Miller, Thomas H.2001-05-01:Linear and non-linear finite element method models were developed for a reinforced concrete bridge that had been strengthened with fiber reinforced po...
- :Tarefder, Rafiqul A. ;Ahmed, Mesbah2017-12-31:This study is performed to investigate the effect of cross-anisotropy in Asphalt Concrete (AC) on pavement responses, i.e., stress-strain, and perform...
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