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Internally sealed concrete at Cow Creek, Oklahoma (FHWA-OK-81-1)
(1981-8)This report discusses Oklahoma's second experimental internally sealed concrete bridge deck. It differed from the first one in that it contained wax beads only in the top two inches as opposed to full depth, and it covered ... -
Fly ash concrete (81-03-3)
(1981-9)Fly ash can be used to replace a portion of the portland cement in concrete. In several states, including Oklahoma, increasing amounts of electrical power are being obtained using sub-bituminous coal from western coal ... -
Hot recycling of asphalt pavement (FHWA-OK-82-4) 405
(1982-10)The objective of this report is to evaluate the feasibilitly and benefit of utilizing asphalt pavement hot recycling in Oklahoma. The work began in April, 1980 and lasted through June 1980. The 8 1/2 mile (13.6 km) project ... -
Discarded tires in highway construction (FHWA-OK-82-4) 2411
(1982-11)This report discusses a single bituminous surface treatment using an asphalt-rubber binder and pre-coated aggregate over a bleeding and cracked asphalt concrete highway. Tests and evaluations include: a pavement condition ... -
The evaluation of non-woven fabrics - petromat and mirafi (FHWA-OK-82-6) 2278
(1982-5)The objective of this report is to study non-woven Thermoplastic fiber fabrics and their effects in eliminating and diminishing reflective cracking in asphalt concrete overlays. Two fabrics, namely Petromat and Mirafi 140, ... -
Polymer concrete overlay on SH 51 bridge deck (80-03-1)
(1982-6)This report discusses OKLAHOMA's first polymer concrete bridge deck overlay. The objective of this project was to place a thin resinous overlay on a sound bridge deck and evaluate its performance over one year using various ... -
Cathodic protection for reinforced concrete bridge decks (83-08-1)
(1983-1)The Oklahoma Department of Transportation contracted the installation of two cathodic protection systems as part of the Federal Highway Administration's Demonstration Project No. 34, "Cathodic Protection for Reinforced ... -
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 ... -
Shrink and swell of excavated earth materials (FHWA-OK-83-01) 236
(1983-1)This study is an attempt to determine from laboratory tests the shrink or swell characteristics o f excavated pedological soils. Twenty-six benchmark soils o f various particle size classes were selected for study. It was ... -
Solar heated maintenance building at Chickasha (80-07-1)
(1983-2)In December, 1980, a solar heating system was installed at the Oklahoma Department of Transportation Maintenance Building in Chickasha, Oklahoma. The system is based on an air type flat plate solar collector with an ... -
Video tape a research implementation and training tool 78-01-1 Item 163 (FHWA-OK-83-03) 163
(1983-3)The scope of this research effort was to develop the use of Video Tapes for research documentation and implementation and training within the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Equipment that was acquired in this project ... -
Technical stuides on asphalt report no. 1 - spectral analyses of hot recycling agents (83-02-2)
(1983-5)This report contains standardized baseline dat a for a series of Hot Recycling Agents and AC-3 asphalt. The hot recycling agents are identified by their RA number (RA-6, RA-25, RA-100 and RA-275) where the RA number is ... -
Fly ash concrete final report - the influence of Class C fly ash on the properties of concrete (81-03-3)
(1983-7)The behavior of concrete mixes containing various amounts of fly ash conforming to ASTM C-618, class c, was investigated. Twenty to fifty percent of the port 1 and cement lvas replaced on a weight basis. Two tasks were ... -
Conversion of Oklahoma waste coal into road asphalt (FHWA-OK-83-04) 2113
(1983-9)This report has been prepared to inform the Oklahoma Department of Transportation the progress on the project: Conversion of Oklahoma Waste Coal into Road Asphalt, as well as to provide enough information so that co-workers ... -
Dense graded rubber mixtures and chemkrete (81-09-1)
(1984-1)This report discusses the application of three ground rubber additives and a chemical additive as ingredients in dense graded asphalt concrete (AC) overlays. A two inch layer of Type C dense graded AC vith fabric reinforcement ... -
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 ... -
Experimental products and equipment for highway construction and maintenance (FHWA-OK-84-02) 2700
(1984-1)This is a listing pertaining to the status of the research evaluation of products and equipment which may possibly be used in highway construction or maintenance by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Products and ... -
Evaluation of Oklahoma pavement design procedures phase I - interim report (84-60)
(1984-12)This report covers collection of pavement conditions and other pertinent performance data for 6 representative pavement sites that have failed prematurely and 2 sites which have performed as intended. Interviews of Oklahoma ... -
Windpower demonstration project - final report (FHWA-84-6) 2412
(1984-6)A windpower demonstration program was carried out to assess the potential of windpower energy for highway uses in Oklahoma. A secondary purpose of the program was to provide information for the public on the use of windpower ... -
Fly ash concrete final report - a study of the reaction products using x-ray diffraction and SEM (82-01-2)
(1984-8)The setting and strength gaining process of P.C. concrete containing Class c high calcium fly ash were related to the reaction products which were identified using X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy ( ...