Kassem et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Probabilistic modeling of the inherent variability in the dynamic modulus master curve of asphalt concreteKassem et al., 2016
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- Kassem H
- Najjar S
- Chehab G
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- Transportation Research Record
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Pavement engineers and practitioners have come to recognize the urgent need to quantify the variability in dynamic modulus,| E*|, because of its influence on the predicted performance of asphalt pavements and to adopt realistic quality assurance or quality control …
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