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Natural Rubber Latex–Modified Concrete Pavements: Evaluation and Design Approach
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Repetitive loads result in increased irrecoverable strain and, consequently, fatigue cracking failure. Fatigue resistance is the prime factor controlling the service life of the concrete pavements. This research study ...
Improvement of Tensile Properties of Cement-Stabilized Soil Using Natural Rubber Latex
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Unpaved cement-stabilized roads are commonly used for vehicular transportation in the rural areas of developed and developing countries. The high cement content of such roads, however, reduces the tensile fatigue life, ...
Flexural Fatigue Performance of Hemp Fiber–Reinforced Concrete Using Recycled Concrete Aggregates as a Sustainable Rigid Pavement
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This research delved into the mechanical and fatigue attributes of hemp fiber–reinforced concrete (HFRC) using both natural crushed aggregates (NCA) and recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) for sustainable rigid pavements. ...
Improved Performance of Natural Rubber Latex–Modified Asphalt Concretes with Various Types of Aggregates
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The influence of aggregate properties and natural rubber latex (NRL) additive on the performance of natural rubber modified asphalt (NRMA) concrete mixtures was investigated. The NRMA mixtures were prepared using three ...
Mechanical Properties of Fly Ash–Asphalt Emulsion Geopolymer Stabilized Crushed Rock for Sustainable Pavement Base
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Research on the usage of industrial by-products to improve mechanical properties of low-quality materials in infrastructure applications is of global interest. Two industrial by-products, namely, fly ash (FA) and asphalt ...
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