Performance of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavements, Volume II - Field Investigations of CRC Pavements.
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1998-10-01
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Abstract:This report is one of a series of reports prepared as part of a recent study sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) aimed at updating the state of the art of the design, construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation of continuously reinforced concrete (CRC) pavements. The scope of work of the FHWA study included the following: (1) Conduct a literature review and prepare an annotated bibliography on CRC pavements and CRC overlays; (2) Conduct a field investigation and laboratory testing related to 25 existing inservice pavement sections to evaluate the effects of various design features on CRC pavement performance, to identify any design or construction related problems, and to recommend procedures to improve CRC pavement technology; (3) Evaluate the effectiveness of various maintenance and rehabilitation strategies for CRC pavements; and (4) Prepare a summary report on the current state of the practice for CRC pavements. Each of these four items is addressed in a separate report. This report, Volume II in the series, presents the details related to the field investigations of selected CRC pavement sections and data analysis.
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