Concrete pavement rehabilitation : guide for load transfer restoration.
by
 
United States. Federal Highway Administration.

Title
Concrete pavement rehabilitation : guide for load transfer restoration.

Author
United States. Federal Highway Administration.

Publication Information
[Washington, D.C.] : Federal Highway Administration, [1997?]

Physical Description
iii, 19 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

General Note
Sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration and the American Concrete Pavement Association.
 
"Publication No. FHWA-SA-97-103"--Cover.
 
"ACPA JP001P"--Cover.

Contents
Introduction -- Selection of candidate projects -- Design and material considerations -- Construction steps -- Performance -- Costs -- References -- Other information.

Abstract
Load transfer restoration (LTR) is a rehabilitation technique for increasing the load transfer capability of existing jointed portland cement concrete pavement by placement of dowel bars or other mechanical devices across joints and/or cracks that exhibit poor load transfer.

Subject Term
Pavements, Concrete -- Maintenance and repair.
 
Pavements, Concrete -- Joints.
 
Pavements -- Live loads -- Testing.
 
Dowels.
 
Portland cement.
 
Load transfer.
 
Rehabilitation (Maintenance)
 
Pavement joints.

Added Corporate Author
United States. Federal Highway Administration.
 
American Concrete Pavement Association.

Electronic Access
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pavement/pub_details.cfm?id=160


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
Civil EngineeringBookB027497TE278.2 .C66 1997Transportation Collection