Non-chemical Methods of Snow and Ice Control on Highway Structures

Non-chemical Methods of Snow and Ice Control on Highway Structures
Author: Roy Jorgensen and Associates
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Total Pages: 84
Release: 1964
Genre: Concrete bridges
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Surveys of highway connected agencies and an extensive literature search of maintenance research in the U.S., Great Britain, and Europe were conducted to compile a review of existing nonchemical methods of snow removal and ice control of concrete surfaces. Details of permanent installations, the water pipe and electrical heating element customarily installed in concrete slabs, are given. Potential applications of electrical and gas-fired infrared heaters are discussed. other methods investigated included covered bridges, electrically conductive road surfaces, snow melting pits, and bridge deck insulation.

Highway Research News

Highway Research News
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Total Pages: 598
Release: 1963
Genre: Highway research
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Issues for 1963- include section: Urban transportation research digest.

Snow Removal and Ice Control Research

Snow Removal and Ice Control Research
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Total Pages: 372
Release: 1979
Genre: Science
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This report contains 56 conference papers pertaining to snow removal and ice control research including Canadian research and equipment. Several of the papers are concerned with deicing salts--their effectiveness, their impact on the environment, and possible alternatives to them. Alternative methods of deicing discussed herein include: heating of bridge decks, increasing coefficient of friction between tires and pavement surfaces, use of high intensity lights, and advent of less corrosive chemicals. There are also several papers that address the problem of snow and ice accretion on power wires, guideway systems, sign boards, and etc. There is considerable attention given to development of computer programs and models for predicting scope of snow and ice control operations and for evaluating their effectiveness. Also, several papers discuss new developments in snow removal equipment and the cost of operation and maintenance.