Pavement Management, 2015: Volume 2

 

TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2524, explores 15 papers related to pavement management, including:

  • Evaluation and Implementation of PG 76-22 Asphalt Rubber Binder in Florida
  • Effects of Binder, Curing Time, Temperature, and Trafficking on Moduli of Stabilized and Unstabilized Full-Depth Reclamation Materials
  • State Design Procedure for Rigid Pavements Based on the AASHTO Mechanistic–Empirical Pavement Design Guide
  • Life-Cycle Cost–Based Decision Framework for Failed Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Materials in Indiana
  • Mechanism of Transverse Crack Development in Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement at Early Ages
  • Calibration of National Rigid Pavement Performance Models for the Pavement Mechanistic–Empirical Design Guide
  • Achieving Safer Roads Through the Use of System Dynamics and Porous Friction Courses
  • Alternative Source of Climate Data for Mechanistic–Empirical Pavement Performance Prediction
  • Development of Predictive Models for Initiation and Propagation of Field Transverse Cracking
  • Investigation of Different Methods for Obtaining Asphalt Mixture Creep Compliance for Use in Pavement Mechanistic–Empirical Design Software
  • Comprehensive Model for Fatigue Analysis of Flexible Pavements Considering Effects of Dynamic Axle Loads
  • Evaluation of Effects of Variations in Aggregate Base Layer Properties on Flexible Pavement Performance
  • Comparison of Full-Depth Reclamation with Portland Cement and Full-Depth Reclamation with No Stabilizer in Accelerated Loading Test
  • Characterization of Load Transfer Behavior for Bonded Concrete Overlays on Asphalt
  • Initial Performance of Virginia’s Interstate 81 In-Place Pavement Recycling Project

Read TRR 2524

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