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Sustainable Geotechnical Infrastructure Research
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- Effects of Carbonation and Saturation on the Leaching Characteristics of Recycled Concrete Aggregates
- Impacts of pH on leaching potential of elements from MSW incineration fly ash
- Engineered water repellency for resilient and sustainable pavement systems
- Mechanical and environmental suitability of recycled concrete aggregate as a highway base material
- Use of axle load spectra (ALS) for estimating calibration drift in weigh-in-motion (WIM) systems
- Performance and cost evaluations of 100% recycled hot asphalt mixtures for pothole patching applications in flexible pavements
- MatFEA: Efficient Finite Element Framework for Analyzing Pavement Structures With Nonlinear Unbound Materials
- Investigation of the fatigue life relationship among different geometry combinations of the 3-point bending cylinder (3PBC) fatigue test for asphalt concrete
- Devulcanized Tire Rubber–Waste Plastic Compounds: A Solution to Improve Storage Stability of Plastic-Modified Bitumen
- Identification of undisclosed modifiers and their effects on chemical, thermal, and microstructural properties of unaged and aged industrial high polymer-modified asphalt binders
- Recycled plastics and rubber for green roads: The case study of devulcanized tire rubber and waste plastics compounds to enhance bitumen performance