Modeling of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Longitudinal Joint Distress

Modeling of Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Longitudinal Joint Distress
Author: Yacoub M. Najjar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1996
Genre: Pavements, Concrete
ISBN:

Longitudinal joints of concrete pavements constitute essential elements in the overall functionality and performance of the pavement system. The noticeable deterioration of these joints on some of Kansas highways lead to performing a preliminary study in order to determine the severity of the problem and analyze the design and construction issues that might have contributed to the observed damage. Data was collected from 31 sections of interstate highway in the Kansas City, Kansas metropolitan area. Parameters such as the age of the pavement and sealant, accumulated volumes of total and heavy traffic, type of joint, slab length, slab thickness, concrete strength, steel reinforcement, etc. were analyzed in relation to the observed spalling of the longitudinal joints. The variation of these parameters, with the spalling measures presented in this report, was studied.

Design, Construction, and Maintenance of PCC Pavement Joints

Design, Construction, and Maintenance of PCC Pavement Joints
Author: Kenneth H. McGhee
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1995
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780309056717

This synthesis report will be of special interest to pavement engineers and pavement construction and maintenance personnel responsible for portland cement concrete (PCC) pavement joints. Still pertinent information from NCHRP Synthesis 19 (1973), as well as new or updated information in the areas of joint design, construction, and maintenance are included. This report of the Transportation Research Board records the state of the practice with respect to the design, construction, and maintenance of PCC pavement joints. In addition, information on joint materials and sealing, the control of water on and in pavements, and the evaluation of pavement joint performance is provided.

Joint-related Distress in PCC Pavement

Joint-related Distress in PCC Pavement
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Transportation Research Board
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1979
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

"This synthesis will be of a special interest and usefulness to pavement designers, materials and maintenance engineers, and others seeking information on the causes and prevention of joint problems in portland cement concrete pavements. Detailed information is also presented on the rehabilitation of joint defects."--Avant-propos.