Browsing by Author "Crovetti, James A."
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Marquette interchange perpetual pavement instrumentation project : phase I final report
Crovetti, James A.; Hornyak, Nicholas J.; Schabelski, Jay P.; Newman, David E. (Wisconsin Highway Research Program, 2007-09)This report provides details on the design, installation and monitoring of a pavement instrumentation system for the analysis of load-induced stresses and strains within a perpetual hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavement system. ... -
Marquette interchange perpetual pavement instrumentation project : phase II final report
Crovetti, James A.; Hornyak, Nicholas J. (Wisconsin Highway Research Program, 2008-06)This report presents findings from the second phase of the Marquette Interchange instrumentation project and focuses on the maintenance of data recordation systems, development of computer programs to analyze data, and ... -
Materials characterization and analysis of the Marquette Interchange HMA perpetual pavement
Crovetti, James A.; Titi, Hani; Coenen, Aaron; Elias, Mohammed B.; Williams, R. Christopher; Li, Xinjun (Midwest Regional University Transportation Center, 2008-08)This project focused on the characterization of materials used to construct the Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) perpetual pavement within the Marquette Interchange and on the analysis of collected pavement response data to investigate ... -
Performance evaluation of open graded base course with doweled and non-doweled transverse joints on USH 18/151, STH 29, and USH 151
Owusu-Ababio, Samuel; Schmitt, Robert; Crovetti, James A. (Wisconsin Highway Research Program, 2010-09)The objectives of this study were to investigate the performance of 20-year old doweled/non-doweled and dense-graded/permeable base test sections on three concrete pavement segments in Wisconsin: USH 18/151 in Iowa and ... -
Portland cement concrete pavements over rubblized PCC
Crovetti, James A. (Wisconsin Highway Research Program, 2008-03)This report has presented findings of research conducted to determine the viability of constructing Portland cement concrete pavements over rubblized PCC. Rubblization of aged PCC pavements is a common technique for in-place ...