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RECYCLING AND REUSE OF MATERIALS IN TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS —CURRENT STATUS AND POTENTIAL OPPORTUNITIES INCLUDING EVALUATION OF RCA CONCRETE PAVEMENTS ALONG AN OKLAHOMA INTERSTATE HIGHWAY (FHWA-OK-18-04)
(Dec-18)Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is committed to protect and enhance human and natural environment while developing a safe, economical, and effective transportation system. The first objective of this research ... -
Related studies to cathodic protection of reinforced concrete structures (FHWA-OK-83-06)
(1984-1)Cathodic protection of steel in portland cement concrete requires information concerning several different areas. This report describes studies which were pointed toward developing an understanding of several of these. A ... -
Related studies to cathodic protection of reinforced concrete structures - final report (FHWA-OK-82-06)
(1983-1)Cathodic protection of steel in portland cement concrete requires information concerning several different areas. This report describes studies which were pointed toward developing an understanding of several of these. A ... -
Related studies to cathodic protection of reinforced concrete structures no. 2 - progress report
(1977-1)This progress report surnmarizes the work done on the project from its inception to the present time. The project has been divided into four sections: conductive layer, reference electrode, long-term current, and corrosion ... -
Research implementation management system for the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (FHWA-OK-97-01) 2120
(1996-12)In the past, implementation of resear ch project findings has been an informal process at the Oklahoma D epartment of Transportation. New federal requirements and Department needs have prompted the Office of Research to ... -
Resilient moduli of raw and stabilized aggregate bases and evaluation of layer coefficients for AASHTO flexible pavement design volume I (FHWA-OK-98-05) 2199
(1998-8)A comprehensive study involving laboratory testing of resilient moduli (MR) of aggregate materials, determination of layer coefficients, and their application in AASHTO flexible pavement design was conducted. Three coarse ... -
Resilient modulus of select aggregate bases and their correlations with other engineering properties (FHWA-OK-93-06) 2189
(1993-9)Six most commonly encountered aggregate materials which are used ´ subbaseslbales in Oklahoma are se1ected and tested under dynamic loading by using AASHTO designation T292‡91 I. A ‡ vibratory compaction method was ... -
Revibration of concrete for bridge decks - final report
This Final Report contains the results of a study of the potential benefits of surface revibration on bridge deck concrete subiected to a wide variety of crack inducing conditions, among which are the effects of weather ... -
REVIEW OF LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS AND COMPUTER MODELS FOR BROKEN-BOX CULVERTS (FHWA-OK-07-12 2193)
(2008-3)The purpose of this research is to analyze the flowline data and relate it to the degradation of the river bed at bridge locations in the river. This information may then be used to replace or rehabilitate those bridges ... -
Risk Analysis of ODOT's HMA Percent Within Limits (PWL) Specification (FHWA-OK 07(03) 2128
(2007-8)The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is considering switching its method of payment for hot mix asphalt (HMA) construction from their current procedure to a Percent Within Limits (PWL) specification. Quality ... -
Roadside development and erosion control (FHWA-OK-87-5)
(1987-6)The information contained within this report addresses: 1) Implementation of roadside development and erosion control results, 2) Herbicide evaluation for the effective and economical eradication of undesirable roadside ... -
Roadside development and erosion control - Causes and control of soil erosion on Oklahoma highways Part I
Over $4 million are spent each year for erosion control on Oklahoma highways and roads. The cost per mile for erosion control increased approximately 45 percent from 1965 to 1966. With more than 12,000 miles of federal and ... -
Roadside development and erosion control - Maintenance of vegetative ground covers on Oklahoma highways Part II
Statistical records indicate more than $3 million was spent each year in fiscal 1963, 1964, and 1965 for erosion control on Oklahoma roads and highways. The cost of erosion control in 1965 was $15, 900.00 per mile, and one ... -
Roadside erosion control - final report
Experiments along Oklahoma highways on various soil materials and in the laboratory were established to find: (a) the best methods to establish bermudagrass by vegetative means; (b) the most satisfactory means of establishing ... -
Roadside vegetation management final report for the period December 1991 to September 1996 (FHWA-ODOT-96-05) 2187
(1996-9)The infonnation contained within this report addresses: (1) Research - involving the use of experimental, newly labeled and traditionally available herbicides in combination with mowing for roadside vegetation management; ... -
Roadside vegetation management final report for the period July 1986 to June 1991 (FHWA-OK-91-10) 2147
(1991-12)The information contained within this report addresses: (1) Research -- involving the use of herbicides and plant growth regulators for roadside vegetation management; (2) Maintenance -- implementing research results into ... -
Roadside vegetation management guidelines
Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management (IRVM) i s a collective process that uses the most appropriate scientifically-based vegetation management techniques to meet the department' s goals in both an environmentally and ... -
Roadside vegetation management guidelines (FHWA-OK-98-09) 2130
(1998-12)Roadside Vegetation Management (RVM) Guidelines were developed and assembled into a reference/training manual for Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) RVM personnel. The guidelines were developed from a combination ... -
Roadway Weather Information System and Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) Coordination (FHWA-OK-09-03 2212)
(2009-9)Roadway Weather Information System and Automatic Vehicle Location Coordination involves the development of an Inclement Weather Console that provides a new capability for the state of Oklahoma to monitor weather-related ...