Continuously reinforced concrete pavement inventory
Abstract
A typical concrete pavement has expansion and contraction joints across and along the pavement surface. The joints allow the pavement to change in dimension with changes in temperature. A continuously reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP) does not have expansion or contraction joints. Random, closely spaced cracks are expected to develop naturally and allow for expansion and contraction due to temperature changes. The many random cracks eliminate expensive joint maintenance. This maintenance-free service life feature has not occurred in Minnesota. This CRCP inventory is a physical evaluation of the extent of corrosion on random sections of pavement. It is related to concurrent efforts which will evaluate CRCP rehabilitation techniques.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- September 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982STIN...8336290H
- Keywords:
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- Concretes;
- Fracture Mechanics;
- Pavements;
- Reinforcement (Structures);
- Thermal Expansion;
- Corrosion;
- Failure Analysis;
- Interfacial Tension;
- Life (Durability);
- Maintenance;
- Spalling;
- Engineering (General)