... E ,P, M,PP S E ,P, M (49 C) Submerged E E ,P, M,PP, PP E .P, iif ,PP, E ,P, M %r; (0 C) Moisture E,PAE,SB, VAE E,S&‘;; E ,P, M Temperature resistance Water resistance E,M E ,P, M E ,P, M %$A I z$* E I E,PP E,PP,S ... CTE and EM Anchoring bolts Performance requirements of adhesives BA%fi? Above Below (lz!R!& E ifZh 2000 psi ( 13. 8 MPa) B3e:oFw E ,P, M, PP E ,P, M PP,S E ,P, M E ,P, M E ,P, M E E ,P, M S E ,P, M,SB PAE E ,P, M,PP ... I z$* E I E,PP E,PP,S E,PP E,PP E,PP E,PP E ,P, M E ,P, M E ,P, M E ,P, M E ,P, M E ,P, M Application requirements of adhesives Temperature Water resistance Coz%Y#: for adhesives Plastic concrete to cured...
... thermography, radar detection, core evaluation, measurement of chloride ion content, andbond tests such as that described in ACI 228.1R and Appendix A of ACI 503R Proper preparation, as in Chapter ... described in Appendix A of ACI 503R If 250 psi (1.7 MPa) is achieved, then the surface preparation and concrete quality is adequate If the pullout value is less than 250 psi (1.7 MPa) and 90 percent ... procedure described in Appendix A of ACI 503R If 250 psi (1.7 MPa) is achieved, then the surface preparation and concrete quality is adequate If the pullout value is less than 250 psi (1.7 MPa)...
... New Road Pavements,” Great Britain Department of Transport Advice Note HA 35 /37 and Departmental Standard HA 14/87, pp 532 -558 32 5.12R- 23 10 Croney, P. , and Croney, D., The Design and Performance ... LOCAL ROADS 32 5.12R- 13 Table 3. 2(b)—Pavement thickness, mm,29 without curb and gutters or shoulders (unsupported edges) k = 13. 5 MPa/m k = 27 MPa/m MOR MPa MOR MPa 3. 4 3. 8 4.1 4.5 4.8 3. 4 3. 8 4.1 ... 32 5.12R-2 ACI COMMITTEE REPORT Chapter3 Pavement thickness design, p 32 5.12R -10 3. 1—Basis of design 3. 2—Traffic 3. 2.1—Street classification and traffic 3. 3—Thickness determination 3. 4—Economic...
... polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) It has been estimated that almost 60% of plastic solid ... thermal desorption and pyrolysis-mass spectrometry,” Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, vol 26, no 2, pp 65–92, 19 93 [24] H R Appel, Y C Fu, S Friedman, P M Yavorsky, and I Wender, ... hazardous plastic waste and reduce the import of crude oil Challenge is to develop the standards for process and products of postconsumer recycled plastics and to adopt the more advanced pyrolysis...
... pp 49- 73 106 Packard, R.G., “Computer Program for Airport Pavement Design,” Portland Cement Association, Skokie, 1967 107 “Design of Concrete Airport Pavements,” Publication No EBO5OP, Portland ... Wilkes-Barre, Pa t Test reports supplied by L Gerber, The Prescon Corp.,Corpus Christi Tex $ Test reports supplied by K B Bondy, Atlas Prestressing Corp., Panorama City, Calif 215R-14 ACI COMMITTEE REPORT ... June 1972, pp 30 9 -31 9 97 “Thickness Design for Concrete Pavements,” Publication No IS01 0P, Portland Cement Association, Skokie, 1966, 32 pp 98 “AASHO Interim Guide for the Design of Pavement Structures,”...
... use Equipment is expensive and requires high-frequency specialized applications; dielectric properties also depend on salt content and temperature of specimen, which poses problems in interpretation ... also included much of this information and are especially helpful Newspaper clippings and old photographs may be helpful during the process of planning for the preservation of historic structures ... reviewing pertinent documents, performing a field inspection and condition survey, sampling and material testing, evaluating and analyzing the information and data, and preparing a final report Chapter...
... 6.4.2 Proper use of integrated systems models………………………… 1 03 1 03 1 03 104 104 105 105 106 109 109 110 References……………………………………………………………………… 111 Symbols…………………………………………………………………………… 1 23 Acronyms and ... Chapter Introduction 1.1 General introduction Systems approach and integrated approach towards the planning and management of natural resources and environment are considered as promising approaches ... interaction of different processes at different spatial and temporal scales, and sustainable development, promote a more advanced approach This approach is referred to as ‘integrated approach” The term...
... 98 3.3 Đònh danh công cụ, phương tiện sản xuất sinh hoạt 99 3. 3.1 Nguồn gốc 100 3. 3.2 Cấu tạo 101 3.3 .3 Phương thức biểu thò 102 3. 3.4 Ngữ ... lãnh thổ đòa phương đó” [118; 33 9] Từ đòa phương phát sinh khoảng cách đòa lí, điều kiện tự nhiên, kiện lòch sử, phong tục, t p quán xưa cộng đồng người -35 - 1.1.4.1 .3 Phân vùng phương ngữ tiếng ... 104 -7- 000 3. 4 Đònh danh đơn vò đo lường dân gian 106 3. 4.1 Nguồn gốc 107 3. 4.2 Cấu tạo 107 3. 4 .3 Phương thức...
... Mhaskar S P, Pande S A, Prabhu S S, Shinde R S, Shukla S K, Singh G 20 03 Indian Spallation Neutron Source InPac- 03: 57–60 Bilman S, Geller R, Hess W, Jacquot B C 1972 A high intensity ECR stripped ... Hannurkar P R 2006 Acquisition and analysis of Langmuir probe characterization for ECR plasma Indian J Phys 80: 101 1 101 5 Jain S K, Jain A, Hannurkar P R, Kotaiah S 2007 Characterization of plasma parameter, ... mass-analyzing magnet Indian J Pure and Applied Phys 48: 31 5 32 0 Koivisto H, Suominen P, Tarvainen O, Hitz D 2004 A modified permanent magnet structure for a stronger multipole magnetic field Rev Sci...
... GbE and 10GbE standards with related fiber types and bandwidths/distances (see Table 1) As shown in Table 1, standard 62.5µm and 50µm only support 10GbE to 30 0m using wavelength division multiplexing ... @ 131 0nm Laser IEEE 802.3z 100 0BASE-LX 10 Gigabit Link @ 850nm Laser IEEE 802.3ae 10GBASE-SR 10 Gigabit Link @ 1 31 0 CWDM Laser IEEE 802.3ae 10GBASE-LX4* 62.5/125 µm multimode fiber 062/OM1 30 0m ... meters on standard 62.5µm fiber and for 86 meters on standard 50µm fiber Standard laseroptimized 50µm fiber can support 10GbE to 30 0m, which is the distance specified under TIA standards as the...
... Upper Peninsula and Western Upper Peninsula ecoregions contain 26.5% and 21.9% of forestland respectively In contrast to the statewide landscape, the largest DNR community type is aspen (22 percent), ... followed by northern hardwoods ( 13 percent), jack pine (9 percent), red pine (7 percent), mixed swamp conifers (6 percent), oak (6 percent), and cedar swamp (6 percent) The long range trend in ... FSC standards (Principles 1-9) rather than plantations (Principle 10) Aspen management did not appear to constitute plantation management The assertion by SC that the FSC Lake States Standard...