Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysi (NEW!!)
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The design life of the rigid pavement for drainage coefficient
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expressway for 20-year analysis period if design criteria are as follows: (30 Marks)
Pi = 4.5, Pi=2.5, ESAL over design period = 10* 10, Concrete Elastic modulus, E, 6.5*10
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