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Damage Based Model for Prediction of Asphalt Concrete Fatigue Curves
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: In order to represent the behavior of asphalt concrete mixtures during fatigue tests, a phenomenological model based on the continuous damage theory has been developed. From this model, a method for estimation of fatigue ...
Fatigue and Healing of Asphalt Mixtures: Discriminate Analysis of Fatigue Curves
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Fatigue laws obtained by means of laboratory tests do not usually take into account the fact that asphalt mixtures in highways have rest periods (without loads). These rest periods tend to increase the fatigue life of ...
Operating Speed and Speed Differential for Highway Design Consistency
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A critical factor in highway design is maintaining a good consistency with a road geometry that fits the drivers’ expectations. Presently, highway geometric design consistency is usually evaluated on the basis of operating-speed ...
GIS-Based System for Sight Distance Analysis of Highways
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Analyzing the distance visible to a driver on a highway is important for traffic safety, especially in manoeuvres such as emergency stops, when passing another vehicle, or when vehicles cross at intersections. Software ...
Automated GIS-Based System for Speed Estimation and Highway Safety Evaluation
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Although geographic information systems (GISs) have been applied in different areas of transportation, full use of their potential in speed profile analysis and highway design consistency studies has yet to be made. The ...
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