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Field and laboratory properties of roller-compacted concrete pavements
Jeffrey LaHucik,
Jeffery Roesler
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Compaction Method
16%
Compressive Fracture
16%
Compressive Strength
16%
Compressive Strength Properties
16%
Concrete Component
16%
Concrete Crack
16%
Concrete Mix
16%
Concrete Pavement
16%
Concrete Strength
16%
Construction Process
33%
Conventional Concrete
16%
Density Measurement
16%
Design Construction
16%
Design Procedure
33%
Detail Design
16%
Extracted Cores
16%
Field Construction
16%
Field Cores
16%
Field Performance
16%
Field Sampling
33%
Flexural Capacity
16%
Fracture Properties
33%
Gyratory Compaction
16%
Gyratory Compactor
16%
High Density
16%
Illinois
16%
Laboratory Mixtures
33%
Laboratory Samples
33%
Lift Thickness
16%
Mixture Design
66%
Modified Proctor
16%
Pavement Project
16%
Pavement Structure
16%
Paver
16%
Performance Capacity
16%
Relative Density
16%
Roller Compacted Concrete
100%
Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement
100%
Strength Properties
16%
Structural Design
16%
Engineering
Capacity Performance
10%
Compressive Strength
20%
Concrete Mixture
10%
Concrete Pavements
100%
Concrete Strength
10%
Constituent Material
10%
Construction Process
20%
Conventional Concrete
10%
Design Procedure
20%
Extracted Core
10%
Field Core
10%
Field Performance
10%
Flexural Capacity
10%
Fracture Property
20%
Gyratory Compactor
10%
Joints (Structural Components)
10%
Roller-Compacted Concrete
100%
Statistical Difference
10%
Structural Design
10%