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Aci 32512r02 Guide For Design Of Jointed Concrete Pavements For Streets And Local Roads Reapproved 2013 Aci Committee 207325

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Aci 32512r02 Guide For Design Of Jointed Concrete Pavements For Streets And Local Roads Reapproved 2013 Aci Committee 207325
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Publisher: American Concrete Institute (ACI)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.5 MB
Pages: 32
Author: ACI Committee 207325
ISBN: 9780870310768, 0870310763
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Aci 32512r02 Guide For Design Of Jointed Concrete Pavements For Streets And Local Roads Reapproved 2013 Aci Committee 207325 by Aci Committee 207325 9780870310768, 0870310763 instant download after payment.

This guide provides a perspective on a balanced combination of pavement thickness, drainage, and sub-base or subgrade materials to achieve an acceptable pavement system for streets and local roads. Such concrete pavements designed for low volumes of traffic (typically less than 100 trucks per day, one way) have historically provided satisfactory performance when proper support and drainage conditions exist. Recommendations are presented for designing a concrete pavement system for a low volume of traffic and associated joint pattern based upon limiting the stresses in the concrete or, in the case of reinforced slabs, maintaining the cracks in a tightly closed condition. Details for designing the distributed reinforcing steel and the load transfer devices are given, if required. The thickness design of low-volume concrete pavements is based on the principles developed by the Portland Cement Association and others for analyzing an elastic slab over a dense liquid subgrade, as modified by field observations and extended to include fatigue concepts.

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