Mepdg Manual
Posted : admin On 28.09.2019This manual presents the information necessary for pavement design engineers to begin to use the MEPDG design and analysis method. The FHWA has a web site for knowledge exchange for the The FHWA has a web site for knowledge exchange for the.
Mepdg Manual
Guide The online version of the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide 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. It is recommend that the latest version of Adobe Acrobat be used when viewing these files. Adobe Acrobat Version 6.0 can be downloaded. MANUAL CHAPTER TITLE VIEW 1.
Introduction Cover, Acknowledgements & Table of Contents for Introduction & Design Inputs 1. Background, Scope & Overview 2. Design Inputs 1. Subgrade/Foundation Design Inputs 2. Material Characterization 3. Environmental Effects 4.
Evaluation of Existing Pavements for Rehabilitation Cover, Acknowledgements & Table of Contents for Design Analysis & Low Volume Roads 3. Design Analysis 1. Design of New & Reconstructed Flexible Pavements 4. Design of New & Reconstructed Rigid Pavements 5.
Mepdg Manual Of Practice
Rehabilitation Strategies 6. AC Rehabilitation 7. PCC Rehabilitation Design 4. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, contact Dr. Ed Harrigan, Senior Program Officer 500 Fifth St. NW Washington DC 20001 Phone 202 334-3232 Fax 202 334-2006 E-mail ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SPONSORSHIP This work was sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration, and was conducted in the National Cooperative Highway Research Program, which is administered by the Transportation Research Board of the National Research Council. DISCLAIMER This is the final draft as submitted by the research agency.
Mepdg A Manual Of Practice July 2008
The opinions and conclusions expressed or implied in the report are those of the research agency. They are not necessarily those of the Transportation Research Board, the National Research Council, the Federal Highway Administration, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, or the individual states participating in the National Cooperative Highway Research Program.