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Full-Text Articles in Engineering
Diligence Requirements Under The Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act Of 1975, Gail L. Wurtzler
Diligence Requirements Under The Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act Of 1975, Gail L. Wurtzler
Public Lands Mineral Leasing: Issues and Directions (Summer Conference, June 10-11)
51 pages.
Contains references.
Comparison Of Contained Rock Asphalt Mat (Cram) With Conventional Asphaltic Concrete Pavements, Herbert F. Southgate, David L. Allen, Robert C. Deen
Comparison Of Contained Rock Asphalt Mat (Cram) With Conventional Asphaltic Concrete Pavements, Herbert F. Southgate, David L. Allen, Robert C. Deen
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
A brochure proposing the use of "Contained Rock Asphalt Mat" (CRAM) provided a comparison of stress distributions throughout a CRAM structure (Figure 1) as compared to a conventional pavement (Figure 2). Experience has indicated that stress distributions do not always present the most sensitive or appropriate analysis of a pavement structure. Distributions of strains, and more particularly "work", are better indicators of load distributions throughout a pavement structure and subsequent performance.