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Title:
Crack survey for fibrous P.C. concrete overlay research in Greene County, Iowa.
Publisher:
Iowa Department of TransportationHighway Division, Office of Materials,
Copyright Date:
1979
Description:
83 pages : chiefly color charts ; 28 cm
Subject:
Pavements, Concrete--Overlays.
Pavements, Concrete--Cracking--Greene County.--Greene County.
Pavements, Concrete--Greene County--Greene County--Maintenance and repair.
Portland cement.
Pavements, Concrete--Cracking.
Pavements, Concrete--Maintenance and repair.
Portland cement.
Aerial surveying.
Crack and seat treatment.
Fiber reinforced concrete.
Resurfacing.
Iowa--Greene County.
Other Authors:
Iowa. Office of Materials. Office of Materials. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n81010038
Iowa. Highway Research Board. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82206062
Notes:
Cover title. "January 1979." Depository. IaU
Summary:
The three miles of fibrous concrete resurfacing in Greene County, Iowa were placed in September and early October, 1973. It was recognized in advance that cracking and other performance characteristics of the fibrous concrete sections and of the control sections would be major factors in the evaluation of the project. A low level aerial survey was made of the old pavement. During construction of the resurfacing, the aerial survey was checked to insure that cracks in the old pavement were referenced to the 100 ft. station marks placed in the resurfacing. A final report for research project HR-165, based upon overall performance evaluation was published in December 1978.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)49000829
Locations:
IAOX771 -- State Library of Iowa (Des Moines)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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