Abstracts

HIPERPAV - High Performance Concrete Paving
By Rasmussen , Robert
Transtec, Inc.
1012 East 38 1/2 Street
Austin , TX 78751

PH: 512-451-6233
FAX: 512-451-6234
E-Mail: robotto@transtecinc.com

Problem Statement

Research Objectives
1. To provide practical and implementable guidelines for the control of concrete temperature during the curing process of PCC pavement, 2. To provide guidelines for monitoring bond stresses and bond strength criteria to prevent pavement delamination and for the determination of the time for opening to traffic of newly constructed BCOs

Research Method
FHWA Sponsored Research

Product
HIPERPAV Software

Completion Date: Apr 30, 1998

Category: Materials

Keywords: BCO, Bonded Concrete Overlay, Cement, Cracking, Curling, Debonding, Delamination, Early Age, Fast Track, Heat of Hydration, High Performance Concrete Pavements, HIPERBOND, HIPERPAV, JCP, Jointed Concrete Pavement, JPCP, Mechanistic and Mechanistic-Empirical Models, PCCP, Plastic Shrinkage, Relaxation Creep, Shrinkage, Slab, Slab Base Friction, Temperature, Thermal Expansion, Warping,


Date Posted: Sep 28, 1998

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