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Title: Comparative design of rigid and flexible pavement
Authors: taha, Elmegdad awad Mohamed
yousef, Khalid abdallah
Ibrahim, Omer yousef ahmed
Supervisor-, galal Abdullah ali
Keywords: Comparative design of rigid and flexible pavement
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2017
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: taha, Elmegdad awad Mohamed.Comparative design of rigid and flexible pavement /Elmegdad awad Mohamed taha ,Khalid abdallah yousef ,Omer yousef ahmed Ibrahim;galal Abdullah ali .-Khartoum : Sudan University of Science and Technology, College of Engineering,2017.-3 p. :ill;28cm.- Bachelors search.
Abstract: Flexible and rigid pavements design methods in Sudan is depend on study of soil and paving materials, to carry loads under climatic conditions. There are several methods of flexible pavement design for implemental and rigid pavement is not implemental. The Study aims at investigating and comparing between rigid and flexible pavements designs, as applied to Highway pavement designs, they were included the following methods: for flexible; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Official (AASHTO), Asphalt Institute(AI). For rigid the design methods are; Portland Cement Association (PCA) and American Association of State Highway and Transportation Official(AASHTO). Relevant design data were obtained from side and lap to Elmadina Alridiea. The discussion of the comparison follow the thickness design and the cost of pavements. The conclusion and recommendation of the case Study focused on the appropriate method to implement and commitment of the properties of the concrete pavement to beused.
Description: Bachelors search
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/19959
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