Pavement asset management / / Ralph Haas and W. Ronald Hudson with Lynne Cowe Falls ; cover design by Kris Hackerott |
Autore | Haas Ralph |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Scrivener Publishing LLC, , [2015] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (403 pages) |
Disciplina | 625.76 |
Soggetto topico |
Pavements - Maintenance and repair
Pavements - Deterioration Express highways Roads |
ISBN |
1-119-03882-0
1-119-03884-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Part One: The Evolution of Pavement Management; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Birth and Teen Years of Pavement Management (1967-1987); 2.1 Network Level PMS; 2.2 The Impact of Lack of Understanding of Software Requirements; 2.3 Lessons Learned from the Early Development Years; 2.4 Basic Requirements for an Effective and Comprehensive PMS; Chapter 3: Pavement Management Development from 2010; 3.1 Data Aggregation and Sectioning; 3.2 Private Investment; 3.3 Parallel International Developments
3.4 Administrative and Public Awareness of PMS3.5 Education; 3.6 Improvements in Computers and Software Development; 3.7 Other Compatible Management Systems; 3.8 Expansion of PMS Concerns; Chapter 4: Setting the Stage; References for Part One; Part Two: Data Requirements; Chapter 5: Overview of Pavement Management Data Needs; 5.1 Classes of Data Required; 5.2 The Importance of Construction and Maintenance History Data; 5.3 The Importance of Performance Related Pavement Evaluation; 5.4 Objectivity and Consistency in Pavement Data Acquisition and Use; 5.5 Combining Pavement Evaluation Measures Chapter 6: Inventory Data Needs6.1 Purpose of Inventory Data; 6.2 Types of Inventory Data; 6.3 Selection and Referencing of Pavement Management Sections; 6.4 Collecting and Processing Section and Network Data; 6.5 Traffic and Truck Load Data; Chapter 7: Characterizing Pavement Performance; 7.1 The Serviceability-Performance Concept; 7.2 Pavement Roughness; 7.3 Equipment for Evaluating Roughness; 7.4 Toward a Universal Roughness Standard; 7.5 Calibration Needs and Procedures; 7.6 Relating Roughness to Serviceability; 7.7 Applications of Roughness Data Chapter 8: Evaluation of Pavement Structural Capacity8.1 Basic Considerations; 8.2 Nondestructive Measurement and Analysis; 8.3 Destructive Structural Evaluation; 8.4 Structural Capacity Index Concepts; 8.5 Network versus Project Level Applications of Structural Capacity Evaluation; Chapter 9: Evaluation of Pavement Surface Distress Condition Surveys; 9.1 Purposes of Surface Distress Surveys; 9.2 Manual Methods for Distress Surveys; 9.3 Automated Survey Methods; 9.4 Types of Distress; 9.5 Examples of Distress Survey Procedures; 9.6 Equipment for Distress Evaluation 9.7 Summary of Pavement Distress Scores Used by State DOTs9.8 Example Equipment: Fugro, Roadware-ARAN; 9.9 Example Equipment: Service Provider-Pathway Services Inc.; 9.10 Application of Distress Data; Chapter 10: Evaluation of Pavement Safety; 10.1 Major Safety Components; 10.2 Skid Resistance Evaluation; 10.3 Basic Concepts of Skid Resistance and the Importance of Pavement Texture; 10.4 Methods of Measuring and Reporting Skid Resistance; 10.5 Change of Skid Resistance with Time, Traffic, and Climate (Weather/Season); 10.6 Including Friction Management in a Pavement Management System Chapter 11: Combined Measures of Pavement Quality |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910140451603321 |
Haas Ralph | ||
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Scrivener Publishing LLC, , [2015] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Pavement asset management / / Ralph Haas and W. Ronald Hudson with Lynne Cowe Falls ; cover design by Kris Hackerott |
Autore | Haas Ralph |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Scrivener Publishing LLC, , [2015] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (403 pages) |
Disciplina | 625.76 |
Soggetto topico |
Pavements - Maintenance and repair
Pavements - Deterioration Express highways Roads |
ISBN |
1-119-03882-0
1-119-03884-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Half Title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Part One: The Evolution of Pavement Management; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Birth and Teen Years of Pavement Management (1967-1987); 2.1 Network Level PMS; 2.2 The Impact of Lack of Understanding of Software Requirements; 2.3 Lessons Learned from the Early Development Years; 2.4 Basic Requirements for an Effective and Comprehensive PMS; Chapter 3: Pavement Management Development from 2010; 3.1 Data Aggregation and Sectioning; 3.2 Private Investment; 3.3 Parallel International Developments
3.4 Administrative and Public Awareness of PMS3.5 Education; 3.6 Improvements in Computers and Software Development; 3.7 Other Compatible Management Systems; 3.8 Expansion of PMS Concerns; Chapter 4: Setting the Stage; References for Part One; Part Two: Data Requirements; Chapter 5: Overview of Pavement Management Data Needs; 5.1 Classes of Data Required; 5.2 The Importance of Construction and Maintenance History Data; 5.3 The Importance of Performance Related Pavement Evaluation; 5.4 Objectivity and Consistency in Pavement Data Acquisition and Use; 5.5 Combining Pavement Evaluation Measures Chapter 6: Inventory Data Needs6.1 Purpose of Inventory Data; 6.2 Types of Inventory Data; 6.3 Selection and Referencing of Pavement Management Sections; 6.4 Collecting and Processing Section and Network Data; 6.5 Traffic and Truck Load Data; Chapter 7: Characterizing Pavement Performance; 7.1 The Serviceability-Performance Concept; 7.2 Pavement Roughness; 7.3 Equipment for Evaluating Roughness; 7.4 Toward a Universal Roughness Standard; 7.5 Calibration Needs and Procedures; 7.6 Relating Roughness to Serviceability; 7.7 Applications of Roughness Data Chapter 8: Evaluation of Pavement Structural Capacity8.1 Basic Considerations; 8.2 Nondestructive Measurement and Analysis; 8.3 Destructive Structural Evaluation; 8.4 Structural Capacity Index Concepts; 8.5 Network versus Project Level Applications of Structural Capacity Evaluation; Chapter 9: Evaluation of Pavement Surface Distress Condition Surveys; 9.1 Purposes of Surface Distress Surveys; 9.2 Manual Methods for Distress Surveys; 9.3 Automated Survey Methods; 9.4 Types of Distress; 9.5 Examples of Distress Survey Procedures; 9.6 Equipment for Distress Evaluation 9.7 Summary of Pavement Distress Scores Used by State DOTs9.8 Example Equipment: Fugro, Roadware-ARAN; 9.9 Example Equipment: Service Provider-Pathway Services Inc.; 9.10 Application of Distress Data; Chapter 10: Evaluation of Pavement Safety; 10.1 Major Safety Components; 10.2 Skid Resistance Evaluation; 10.3 Basic Concepts of Skid Resistance and the Importance of Pavement Texture; 10.4 Methods of Measuring and Reporting Skid Resistance; 10.5 Change of Skid Resistance with Time, Traffic, and Climate (Weather/Season); 10.6 Including Friction Management in a Pavement Management System Chapter 11: Combined Measures of Pavement Quality |
Record Nr. | UNISA-996210749303316 |
Haas Ralph | ||
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Scrivener Publishing LLC, , [2015] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno | ||
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