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Using a road surface analyzer to explain noise characteristics of Portland cement concrete pavement surface texture

Kuemmel et al., 2000

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17106576275266849277
Author
Kuemmel D
Sonntag R
Jaeckel J
Crovetti J
Becker Y
Satanovsky A
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Transportation research record

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Uniformly spaced, transverse-tined portland cement concrete (PCC) pavements have been in extensive use in the United States since the early 1970s. Recent research by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) and FHWA has led to an interim …
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