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Study on the Influence Factors of Vibration Compaction Acceleration in Asphalt Pavement Compaction Process

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DOI: 10.23977/jemm.2022.070307 | Downloads: 25 | Views: 598

Author(s)

Geng Qin 1

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1 China Merchants Chongqing Communications Technology Research & Design Institute Co., Ltd., Chongqing, 400060, China

Corresponding Author

Geng Qin

ABSTRACT

This paper analyzes the common asphalt pavement materials, and studies the influence of vibration duration, compaction degree, compaction temperature and semi-rigid base modulus, in order to provide reliable reference for the construction of foundation engineering in China.

KEYWORDS

Asphalt pavement, Dynamic analysis of vibration compaction, Test research

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Geng Qin, Study on the Influence Factors of Vibration Compaction Acceleration in Asphalt Pavement Compaction Process. Journal of Engineering Mechanics and Machinery (2022) Vol. 7: 41-44. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jemm.2022.070307.

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