02818omm 2200493Ia 450 991069190490332120211015132018.0(CKB)5470000002350370(OCoLC)52539474ocm52539474(OCoLC)995470000002350370(EXLCZ)99547000000235037020030702j200208 ua engurm|||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGuidelines for detection, analysis, and treatment of materials-related distress in concrete pavements[electronic resource] /[T.J. Van Dam ... [and others]]McLean, Va. Federal Highway Administration, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center ;[Springfield, Va.][Available through the National Technical Information Service][2002]Title from title screen (viewed on April 6, 2004).Cover title."August 2002."Vol. 2 distributed to depository libraries in microfiche on shipping list no.: 2003-0078-M.Includes bibliographical references.Vol. 1. [FHWA-RD-01-163] Final report.-- Vol. 2. [FHWA-RD-01-164] Guidelines description and use.-- Vol. 3. [FHWA-RD-01-165] Case studies using the guidelines.The performance of concrete pavements can be adversely affected by the concrete's inability to resist the environment in which it is placed. This lack of durability can occur even when the structural design of the pavement is adequate. The distress that result from this lack of durability is refereed to herein as materials-related distress (MRD). This report documents the investigation of MRD in concrete pavements and the development of a set of systematic guidelines for the evaluation of MRD. The guidelines developed cover three major areas of MRD: Field distress survey, pavement sampling, and sample handling; laboratory testing, data analysis, an interpretation; and treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention.Pavements, ConcreteTestingPavements, ConcreteMaintenance and repairPavementsPerformancePavements, ConcreteTesting.Pavements, ConcreteMaintenance and repair.PavementsPerformance.Van Dam Thomas John1960-1382694Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center.Michigan Technological University.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.QK7QK7OCLCQGPOBOOK9910691904903321Guidelines for detection, analysis, and treatment of materials-related distress in concrete pavements3426579UNINA