EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF WHITE TOPPING BETWEEN ROADS IN SAGAR

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White topping is a rehabilitation method for moderately distressed hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavements by plain concrete (PC) or fiber reinforced concrete (FRC) overlay. White topping is constructed with thinner and shorter slabs. The structural stiffness of the existing HMA layer and the interface bonding between the concrete and HMA layers are accounted for in the mechanistic design procedure. This results in the need for a thinner concrete slab. The main advantage of this type of overlay over the traditional HMA overlays is the use of the underlying HMA layer to carry the traffic load, and thus reducing the thickness of the overlay. 

About the author

Ashad Ullah Qureshi, M.Tech, B.Tech, BEC Cambridge

University, who received his M.Tech from Rajiv Gandhi

Technical University Bhopal. He has contributed

extensively to the betterment of students with his

research & development. He has published many

research papers in International Journals. He is the

editor of "Creative Musings of an Army wife", a unique

out of waste coffee table book.

He is recognized nationally as an elite academician in the field of computer

science & engineering. In 2014 invented Student Welfare Smart Machine a

Student KIOSK for printing Solution. He is the recipient of the 2011 Young

Scientist Award from Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology,

New Delhi.

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