3 edition of User guidelines for waste and by-product materials in pavement construction found in the catalog.
User guidelines for waste and by-product materials in pavement construction
Warren H. Chesner
Published
1998
by U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research and Development, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, Available to the public through the National Technical Information Service in McLean, VA, [Springfield, Va
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Genre | Handbooks, manuals, etc. |
Contributions | Collins, R. J., MacKay, M. H., Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center., Chesner Engineering, P.C. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 683 p. in various pagings |
Number of Pages | 683 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15505433M |
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User Guidelines for Waste and by-Product Materials in Pavement Construction [microform] Chesner, Warren H; Collins, R. J; MacKay, M. H; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center; Chesner Engineering, P.C. Get this from a library.
User guidelines for waste and by-product materials in pavement construction. [Warren H Chesner; R J Collins; M H MacKay; United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Engineering & Highway Operations Research and Development.; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.; Chesner Engineering, P.C.].
STEEL SLAG User Guideline. Asphalt Concrete. INTRODUCTION. Steel slag can be processed into a coarse or fine aggregate material for use in dense- and open-graded hot mix asphalt concrete pavements (1,2,3), and in cold mix or surface treatment applications.
(4) Proper processing of steel slag and special quality-control procedures are extremely important in. User Guidelines for Waste and Byproduct Materials in Pavement Construction ; Publication Number: FHWA-RD User Guidelines for Waste and Byproduct Materials in Pavement Construction [ Material Description] American Society for Testing and Materials, Annual Book of ASTM Standards, VolumeWest Conshohocken.
Get this from a library. User guidelines for waste and by-product materials in pavement construction. [Warren H Chesner; R J Collins; M H MacKay; Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.; Chesner Engineering, P.C.]. User guidelines for waste and by-product materials in pavement construction by Warren H.
Chesner,U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Research and Development, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, Available to the public through the National Technical Information Service edition, Microform in EnglishPages: User Guidelines for Waste and By-Product Materials in Pavement Construction.
Published Date: easy-to-use manual containing the latest available information on the use of waste or by-product materials in pavement construction applications.
The manual provides technical guidance for highway and materials engineers, waste and by Cited by: Chesner WH, Collins RJ, MacKay M () User guidelines for waste and by-product materials in pavement construction.
Publication number: FHWA-RD FHWA, Washington DC. Warren H. Chesner has written: 'User guidelines for waste and by-product materials in pavement construction' -- subject(s): Additives, Asphalt concrete Pavements, Base courses, Concrete Pavements.
User Guidelines for Waste and By-Product Materials in Pavement Construction. Published Date: easy-to-use manual containing the latest available information on the use of waste or by-product materials in pavement construction applications.
The manual provides technical guidance for highw File Type: [PDF - MB] Author: Edith Arambula-Mercado. This chapter provides an in-depth but brief overview on the possible use of various waste materials for sustainable pavement construction.
It compiles a literature review on the research done on such materials and highlights the current by: 2. A secondary by-product, quarry fines, has previously been investigated for applications in high volume as pavement construction materials. Results from a series of laboratory tests suggest qualified basic properties except for the possibility of frost susceptibility for the virgin quarry fines.
In Part II of the research, stabilized quarry fine specimens were prepared and investigated in Cited by: 1. A review on pavement porous concrete using recycled waste materials Article (PDF Available) in Smart Structures and Systems 22(4) October.
Federal Highway Administration, “User guidelines for waste and by product materials in pavement construction,” Tech. Rep. FHWA-RD, [ 3 ] A. Molenaar, A. Meerkerk, M. Miradi, and T. van der Steen, “Performance of porous asphalt concrete,” in Proceedings of the Annual Meeting and Technical Session (CD-ROM.
In the pursuit of reducing the consumption of natural resources and the use of landfills, there has been a growing interest in the following solutions: recycled materials, such as reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) [3,4], crumb rubber (CR) from end-of-life tires (ELT S) [5,6,7], solid waste and by-product (W) [8,9].Author: Filippo G.
Praticò, Marinella Giunta, Marina Mistretta, Teresa Maria Gulotta. W.H. Chesner, R.J. Collins, M. MacKayUser Guidelines for Waste and By-product Materials in Pavement Construction, Publication No: FHWA-rd– FHWA, USA () Google ScholarCited by: 1.
Steel slag is a by-product of the steel industry and can be used potentially as aggregate in asphalt mixture. This study evaluates the use of Steel Slag Aggregates (SSA) as substitute for natural aggregates in the production of hot mix asphalt (HMA) for road construction.
Based on intensive laboratory testing program, the characteristic properties of SSA were assessed to determine its Cited by: 5. Unfortunately, this book can't be printed from the OpenBook. If you need to print pages from this book, we recommend downloading it as a PDF.
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Eco-Efficient Pavement Construction Materials. M.H. MacKay, J. Emery, User Guidelines for Waste and By-product Materials in Pavement Construction (No. FHWA-RD, Guideline Manual, Rept No. ), Recycled Materials Resource Center, Modelling Road User and Environmental Effects in HDM-4, University of Birmingham ( Author: Xiaodan Chen, Hao Wang.
User guidelines for waste and by-product materials in pavement construction. Federal Highway Administration Report FHWA-RD-Federal Highway Administration, U.S.
Department of Transportation, Washington, by: Abstract. Steel slag is a by-product which can be obtained from steel industry and generated as a waste during the production of steel. Besides, it has been declared a useful construction material, not an industrial waste by most of the developed : Gunalaan Vasudevan.A production facility for these new byproducts is now under consideration in Japan.
The steel mills produce a glassy slag which has been used for ceramic produce a fairly good grade for slag sitalls and in USSR, this type of product has. The corrosion of machine parts, equipment, metallic forglngs and castings, sheet it is intended to increase the volume of production of paint and .