i
Bio-Based Renewable Additives for Sustainable Roadway Snow and Ice Control Operations
[PDF-429.79 KB]
Details:
-
Corporate Creators:
-
Corporate Contributors:
-
Subject/TRT Terms:
-
Series:
-
Resource Type:
-
Right Statement:
-
Geographical Coverage:
-
Corporate Publisher:
-
Abstract:The objective of this project is to develop innovative anti-icing and pre-wettting formulations for snow and ice control on roadways, using locally-sourced agricultural wastes, fruit by-products and other bio-based additives for freezingpoint suppression, performance enhancement, and infrastructure preservation.
-
Format:
-
Collection(s):
-
Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:480af9b2216901e7570637d20fbb6ef977852659f6251117a62be7b7aee0510d
-
File Type:
Supporting Files
-
No Additional Files
More +
Related Documents
-
:The Southern Plains Transportation Center2015-09-01 | UTC Spotlight NewsletterAbstract:The Southern Plains Transportation Center (SPTC) is a consortium of eight universities in U.S. Department of Transportation Region VI: the University ...:The Mid-Atlantic Transportation Sustainability ...2016-09-01 | UTC Spotlight NewsletterAbstract:The researchers hope that this environmentally friendly and cost-effective approach will result in requiring significantly less land to meet regulator...:California State University, Long Beach ...2020-10-01 | UTC Spotlight NewsletterAbstract:The National Metropolitan Transportation Center (METRANS) Tier 1 University Transportation Center is bringing next generation micro-sensor technology ...:Michigan State University. Center for Highway Pavement Preservation2015-08-01 | UTC Spotlight NewsletterAbstract:The project focuses on the functionality of pavement treatments while seeking to improve safety, energy savings, and environmental benefits. For the a...:Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation ...2017-09-01 | UTC Spotlight NewsletterAbstract:Volume and load demand on much of the U.S. surface transportation system exceeds what it was designed to carry. This, and inevitable aging, is espec...
More +
You May Also Like
Checkout today's featured content at rosap.ntl.bts.gov