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Updated: July 8th, 2008 05:26 PM EDT

Pavement Rehabilitation, Strength and Deformation Characteristics, and Surface Properties-Vehicle Interaction 2007


Transportation Research Board

TRB's Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2005 includes 18 papers that explore bonded concrete pavement overlays, ultrathin bonded wearing courses, rubblized pavement, recycled asphalt base courses, cold-in-place pavement recycling, falling weight deflectometer data analysis, asphalt pavement stripping detection, nonlinear pavement system responses, and measuring three-dimensional permanent strains in asphalt concrete. This issue of the TRR also examines forwardcalculation of pavement moduli, Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide rutting models, backcalculation analysis of jointed concrete pavements, inertial profilers, wavelet analysis of energy content in pavement roughness and dynamic axle loads, prediction of hydroplaning, and pavement grooving for wet-skidding control.

Individual TRRs, which are published on an irregular basis throughout the year, consist of collections of peer-reviewed papers on specific transportation subject areas and modes. TRB's TRR Online service allows all visitors to identify papers of interest and review abstracts of those papers. Access to the full papers is available to service subscribers and employees of TRB sponsors. Papers may also be purchased on an individual basis.

Printed copies of TRR Journals may also be purchased on an annual subscription basis. Each year, TRB publishes approximately 45 volumes of the TRR Journal, containing more than 800 papers grouped by subject.

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