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Hot-mix recycling of asphalt concrete airfield pavements

The hot-mix recycling of existing airfield pavements is cost effective and can produce asphalt concrete mixtures with material properties equivalent to those of new materials for airfield pavements. Recycled pavement mixes from four different airfields were investigated for performance and current m...

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Published in:The international journal of pavement engineering 2005-03, Vol.6 (1), p.17-26
Main Authors: Shoenberger ✠†, James E., DeMoss, Tere A.
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