METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE FATIGUE INDICATOR FOR MONOLITHIC ROAD-BUILDING MATERIALS

Journal Title: World Science - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 5

Abstract

The paper offers a method for making specimen prisms. It also suggestsa technique for the procedure of determining the fatigue indicator, with cyclic loads applied to monolithic road building materials, by using the criterion of ultimate tensile strength during bending. Treatment of resultsenables using the strength factor to design road toppings.

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A. M. Onyshchenko, S. P. Voznyi

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A. M. Onyshchenko, S. P. Voznyi (2017). METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE FATIGUE INDICATOR FOR MONOLITHIC ROAD-BUILDING MATERIALS. World Science, 1(5), 32-36. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-424394