Description
A comprehensive, state-of-the-art guide to pavement design and materials
About the Author
With innovations ranging from the advent of Superpave(TM), the data generated by the Long Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) project, to the recent release of the Mechanistic-Empirical pavement design guide developed under NCHRP Study 1-37A, the field of pavement engineering is experiencing significant development. Pavement Design and Materials is a practical reference for both students and practicing engineers that explores all the aspects of pavement engineering, including materials, analysis, design, evaluation, and economic analysis.
Historically, numerous techniques have been applied by a multitude of jurisdictions dealing with roadway pavements. This book focuses on the best-established, currently applicable techniques available.
Pavement Design and Materials offers complete coverage of:
- The characterization of traffic input
- The characterization of pavement bases/subgrades and aggregates
- Asphalt binder and asphalt concrete characterization
- Portland cement and concrete characterization
- Analysis of flexible and rigid pavements
- Pavement evaluation
- Environmental effects on pavements
- The design of flexible and rigid pavements
- Pavement rehabilitation
- Economic analysis of alternative pavement designs
The coverage is accompanied by suggestions for software for implementing various analytical techniques described in these chapters. These tools are easily accessible through the book's companion Web site, which is constantly updated to ensure that the reader finds the most up-to-date software available.
About the Author
A.T. PAPAGIANNAKIS, PHD, P.E., is the Chair of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
E.A. MASAD, PHD, P.E., is an Associate Professor at the Zachry Department of Civil Engineering at Texas A&M University.
Wishlist
Wishlist is empty.
Compare
Shopping cart