In 1997, an experimental high performance jointed concrete pavement was constructed on US 50 east of Athens, Ohio. In this pavement, 25% of the Portland cement was replaced with ground granulated blast furnace slag. Epoxy-coated steel dowel bars were used;Sponsored by Federal Highway Administration, Washington, DC.;pg 50
Timely detection of misplaced steel would provide feedback needed to correct the construction process. To address this need, KDOT developed a field in...
The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) constructs portland cement concrete pavements (PCCP) for new highway expansions and/or for replacement ...
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