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Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

1986

Cracking

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Status Report For Selected Projects Containing Experimental Features, Kentucky Transportation Research Program Dec 1986

Status Report For Selected Projects Containing Experimental Features, Kentucky Transportation Research Program

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

Projects containing experimental features or innovative concepts were selected for long-term monitoring and are reported herein. Certain projects are recommended for more intensive investigation under other appropriate ongoing studies.


Rutting And Longitudinal Cracking And Temperature Cracking: A Case Study (Us 23, Greenup County, Mp 6.0 To 28.8), James H. Havens, Gary W. Sharpe, David L. Allen, David Q. Hunsucker Nov 1986

Rutting And Longitudinal Cracking And Temperature Cracking: A Case Study (Us 23, Greenup County, Mp 6.0 To 28.8), James H. Havens, Gary W. Sharpe, David L. Allen, David Q. Hunsucker

Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report

US 23, Greenup County, Ashland-South Shore, developed rutting and transverse and longitudinal cracking. The pavement was about 14 years old and had served heavy trucks. Road Rater tests, crack surveys, and various inspections had been made prior to the fall of 1985. Inspection and a report by KTRP led to further evaluation, examination internally by trenching, and additional tests and surveys. This report combines pertinent facts and records. It includes recommendations for overlayment.