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4 Traffic Analysis Summary Problems CHAPTER 7 Material Characterizatio n 7.1 Resilient Modulu s 7.2 Dynamic Modulus of Bituminous Mixtures 7.3 Fatigue Characteristics 7.4 Permanent Deformation Parameter s 7.5 Other Propertie s Summary Problem s CHAPTER 8 Drainage DesignĨ. 1 Design Procedures 6.2 Equivalent Single-Wheel Load 6.3 Equivalent Axle Load Facto r 6. 3 Comparison with Available Solution s 5.4 Sensitivity Analysis Summary Problems CHAPTER 6 Traffic Loading and Volume 6. 3 Stresses Due to Friction 4.4 Design of Dowels and Joints Summary Problem s CHAPTER 5 KENSLABS Computer Progra m 5. 3 Comparison with Available Solutions 109 3.4 Sensitivity Analysis 130 Summary 141 Problems 143 CHAPTER 4 Stresses and Deflections in Rigid Pavements 147 4.1 Stresses Due to Curling 147 4.2 Stresses and Deflections Due to Loading 153 v vi Contents 4. 3 Viscoelastic Solutions 76 Summary 8 9 Problems 90 CHAPTER 3 KENLAYER Computer Program 94 3.
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