A Review of pavements and their types

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  • Wani A

Keywords:

Roads, Rigid Pavements

Abstract

The pavements can be classified based on the structural performance into two, flexible pavements and rigid pavements. In flexible pavements, wheel loads are transferred by grain-to-grain contact of the aggregate through the granular structure. The flexible pavement, having less flexural strength, acts like a flexible sheet (e.g. bituminous road). On the contrary, in rigid pavements, wheel loads are transferred to sub-grade soil by flexural strength of the pavement and the pavement acts like a rigid plate (e.g. cement concrete roads). In addition to these, composite pavements are also available. A thin layer of flexible pavement over rigid pavement is an ideal pavement with most desirable characteristics.

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Published

2017-12-30

How to Cite

Wani, A. Y. (2017). A Review of pavements and their types. Universal Research Reports, 4(10), 104–107. Retrieved from https://urr.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/321

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Original Research Article