This comprehensive design guide summarizes current developments in the design of concrete pavements. Following an overview of the theory involved, the authors detail optimum design techniques and best practice, with a focus on highway and infrastructure projects. Worked examples and calculations are provided to describe standard design methods, ill
AASHTO_Rigid.xls An Excel Tooldeveloped by the FHWA Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) program to supplement theAASHTO pavement rigid design system. For help on the use of this Excel tool, you candownload its instruction text file.
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PCAPAV For damage analysis of PCC pavements based on thePCA design method. This DOS-based program was released in 1990. Download ExampleFile. You can obtain informationon how to obtain your own copy from the American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) web site.
WINFLEX 2000 A mechanistic-empirical overlay designsystem for flexible pavements. This software is developed by Dr. Fouad Bayomyunder research contracts with Idaho transportation Department (ITD) at the UI Centerfor Transportation Infrastructure (CTI) of the National Institute for AdvancedTransportation Technology (NIATT). To download the program, examples and userguide, clickhere.
Concrete Pavement Design Guidance Notes is an essential handbook for civil engineers, consultants and contractors involved in the design and construction of concrete pavements, and will also be of interest to students of pavement design.
The PDDM has been developed to provide current policies and guidance for the interdisciplinary project development and design related activities performed by Federal Lands Highway (FLH) Divisions and their Consultants. It also serves as a guide for administrators, public officials and others, both within and outside FLH, who are responsible for advancing projects through the project development process.
FAARFIELD 1.42 was the standard thickness design software accompanying cancelled AC 150/5320-6F, Airport Pavement Design and Evaluation, and is provided here for convenience only. For FAA design and pavement evaluation, FAARFIELD 1.42 has been superseded by the current standard software, FAARFIELD 2.0.
The online version of the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (ME-PDG) is available to anyone with Internet access who has an interest in evaluating the guide and software. The pavement design guide is provided in an Adobe PDF format that is read-only, non-save, non-printable, and non-editable. The software can be downloaded for installation on a local drive in executable form, but its copy-protection feature requires access to the Internet to check for a specific file on the Transportation Research Board web server at each use. Certain supporting technical reports from Project 1-37A are available online in an unrestricted PDF format. This version will expire when the guide and software are available from AASHTO or at another time determined by NCHRP. NCHRP may revise this version as necessary and provide updates on the Internet. 2ff7e9595c
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