Materials For Civil And Construction Engineers In Si Units
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Author: Michael S Mamlouk
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.40QP
(a)
To determine
The tensile strength of each specimen
(b)
To determine
The average tensile strength of the conditioned and unconditioned specimen.
(c)
To determine
The tensile strength ratio (TSR).
(d)
To determine
Does the mix pass the super pave criteria for the moisture susceptibility.
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