Pavement structures for extra heavy loads at multimodal traffic terminals
Keywords:
Heavy Duty Pavements, Reach Stacker, Container terminal
Abstract
The subject matter of this study entails a brief overview of some of the methods for dimensioning pavement structures at container terminals, primarily located within ports and within freight rail stations, designed to withstand the loads imposed by very heavy vehicles (Heavy Duty Pavements). Within this study, an examination is provided on the methods for dimensioning cement concrete pavement structures for non-standard axle loads, as well as the results obtained through the application of these methods.
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Published
2024-06-19
How to Cite
Grujić, A., Stojilović, S., & Voslar, V. (2024). Pavement structures for extra heavy loads at multimodal traffic terminals. Journal of Road and Traffic Engineering, 70(2), 37-43. https://doi.org/10.31075/PIS.70.02.05
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