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ro1 (Civil/Environme)
13 Aug 04 13:39
Could someone recommend a good pavement design reference book.
LeoSC (Structural)
14 Aug 04 21:34
I am not an expert, but a quick Google search suggests that the following textbook is fairly common in pavement design courses in North American universities: "Pavement Analysis and Design," by Yang Huang, Prentice Hall
You may also want to try the following link:
http://www.icivilengineer.com/Transportation_Engineering/Pavement_Engineering/
for quite a bit of information on pavement design.
Previously I had found that the U.S. Corps of Engineers have a number of manuals in pdf format, including design of rigid and flexible pavements.
Hope this helps.
cvg (Civil/Environme)
15 Aug 04 17:28
try this site 字串9
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pavement/index.htm
Ron (Structural)
23 Aug 04 0:08
The definitive "bible" of pavement design has long been Yoder and Witczak. Huang's book is also very good. As noted above, the Corp of Engineers has some excellent manuals. They also have software for analysis.
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