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Rigid pavements distribute wheel loads by

the beam action of the Portland cement concrete (PCC) slab, 

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The purpose of the …………… are to:

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Protect

the base layer from wheel abrasion and to waterproof the entire pavement

structure.

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Provides

a skid-resistant surface for vehicle performance. 

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……………is

the ratio of the load-bearing capacity of the soil to the load-bearing capacity

of a high-quality aggregate, multiplied by 100. 

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In …………………, the base layer is optional,

depending on the engineering properties of the subgrade. 

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The

design procedure for rigid pavements is based on a selected reduction in

serviceability and is similar to the design procedure followed for flexible

pavements. However, instead of measuring pavement strength by using a

structural number, the thickness of the PCC slab is the measure of strength. 

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……………………estimates the probability that the

pavement will perform at or above the TSI level during the design period.

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…………………………is a factor that is used to

account for the ability of pavement to transfer a load from one PCC slab to

another across the slab joints.

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The primary function of the pavement

structure is to distribute the surface stresses (contact tire pressure) to an

acceptable magnitude at the subgrade (to a magnitude that prevents permanent

deformation).

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…………………………..is a measure of the tensile

strength of the concrete and is determined by loading a beam specimen, at the

third points, to failure.

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……………………takes into account the designers'

inability to accurately estimate the variation in future W

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(18-kip

equivalent axle loads), and the statistical error in the equations resulting

from variability in materials and construction practices

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