Principles of Pavement Design

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John Wiley & Sons, Jan 8, 1991 - Technology & Engineering - 736 pages
Presents a complete coverage of all aspects of the theory and practice of pavement design including the latest concepts.
 

Contents

Pavement Types Wheel Loads and Design Factors
3
Stresses in Flexible Pavements
24
Stresses in Rigid Pavements
81
Vehicle and Traffic Consideration
128
Climate Environment
177
The Economic Factor Design Strategies Systems Analysis
195
Soil Classification
223
Materials Characterization
243
44
420
Design of Flexible Airport Pavements
447
76
474
81
492
Design of Flexible Highway Pavements
504
82
517
Design of Rigid Airport Pavements
559
Design of Rigid Highway Pavements
596

Soil and Base Stabilization
300
Subgrades
325
Bases and Subbases
356
Bituminous Surfaces
384
Material Variability
405
22222
412
Pavement Distress
627
Condition Surveys
646
Strengthening Existing Pavements
665
Index
699
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About the author (1991)

E. J. Yoder is the author of Principles of Pavement Design, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.

M. W. Witczak is the author of Principles of Pavement Design, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.

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