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Skid Testing With An Automobile, Rolands L. Rizenbergs, Hugh A. Ward
Skid Testing With An Automobile, Rolands L. Rizenbergs, Hugh A. Ward
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
A study was conducted to evaluate the theoretical and practical aspects of using an automobile as a testing device for measurement of pavement slipperiness. Every parameter and significant event in the excursion history of a skidding automobile was measured and recorded. The resultant skid-resistance values, twenty-five in all, were compared and correlated. As a result of the study, the measurement of time in the velocity increment between 30 mph to 20 mph was selected as an interim standard test. A number of experiments were also conducted to aid in the interpretation of test results and to establish control tolerances for …
Research Relating To State Highway Laws, James H. Havens
Research Relating To State Highway Laws, James H. Havens
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The Department's study began late in 1962 and was undertaken as a review and analysis of the main body of highway law; but, of course, any subsequential objectives--stated or implied-remained contingent upon and would become a natural consequence of the first-mentioned type of inquiry and the improbablity of discovery. Undoubtedly, the Department was influenced by and was under inducement of the Bureau of Public Roads in this undertaking, The review-and-analysis phase was accomplished, in part, by the School of Law, University of Louisville, acting under contract (CH119 36, dated November 15, 1962) which was subsequently dissolved (9-30-63); a draft report …
Status Report On Landslide Area On I-75, Covington, Kentucky [August 1963], Robert C. Deen
Status Report On Landslide Area On I-75, Covington, Kentucky [August 1963], Robert C. Deen
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
This report has been prepared to describe the conditions of the landslide area on Interstate Route I-75 in Covington, Kentucky, since May 15, 1963, the date of an earlier status report. Subsurface data which has been collected and assembled during the past three months is also included. Possible corrective considerations have also been included in this report.
The rainfall data included in this report, as well as the previous status report (May 15, 1963), are the official 24-hour precipitation recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau at the Greater Cincinnati Airport in Boone County, Kentucky. The airport is located approximately …
Status Report On Landslide Area On I-75, Covington, Kentucky [May 1963], Robert C. Deen
Status Report On Landslide Area On I-75, Covington, Kentucky [May 1963], Robert C. Deen
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
This report has been prepared to describe the history and present condition of a landslide area on Interstate Route I-75 in Covington, Kentucky, This landslide is one of several to be studied as part of a research project on the "Development of a Practical Method of Locating and Tracing Seepage Water in Unstable Slopes. " On April 10, 1963, a request was submitted to the Bureau of Public Roads to change the Work Program HPS-1(24) to include this research project. Approval was received on May 2, 1963. Work done on this research project prior to May 2 was at Department …
An Engineering Soil Survey Of Fayette County, Kentucky, Robert C. Deen
An Engineering Soil Survey Of Fayette County, Kentucky, Robert C. Deen
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The need for soils data in the site selection, design, construction and maintenance of any major structure is generally appreciated by the engineer. The "rule of thumb" methods often used in developing smaller structures can prove unsatisfactory, or even disastrous, when applied to larger projects.
A Method Of Developing Engineering Soil Maps For Kentucky, Robert C. Deen
A Method Of Developing Engineering Soil Maps For Kentucky, Robert C. Deen
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
No abstract provided.
Performance Of Kentucky (Natural Sandstone) Rock Asphalt, James H. Havens, Ellis G. Williams
Performance Of Kentucky (Natural Sandstone) Rock Asphalt, James H. Havens, Ellis G. Williams
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Since about 1948, the performance of natural rock asphalt, used extensively in Kentucky and Indiana, has been plagued by a unique type of scaling in the wheel tracks of each traffic lane. This scaling has been typically an eighth to a quarter of an inch thick and has left the pavements rough and unsightly. In some cases, this phenomen has occurred several times in the same place and has caused much deeper rutting. The general condition is illustrated in a series of photographs attached hereto.
Application Of Geology To Highway Engineering In Kentucky, L. E. Gregg, James H. Havens
Application Of Geology To Highway Engineering In Kentucky, L. E. Gregg, James H. Havens
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Kentucky, too, is a state where geology abounds. Little credit for this, however, lies with the highway field, because such a prosaic subject is frequently overshadowed by such features as Mammoth Cave, Sky Bridge, Cumberland Falls, Pine Mountain, and extensive underground mineral deposits. Nevertheless; the influence of geology in the highway industry is growing, and it is obvious that some potential contributions have not yet been realized.
Supplemental Report On Unit Weight Of Aggregates, S. T. Collier
Supplemental Report On Unit Weight Of Aggregates, S. T. Collier
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
No abstract provided.
Study Of Acid Water Conditions In Kentucky, L. E. Gregg
Study Of Acid Water Conditions In Kentucky, L. E. Gregg
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
No abstract provided.