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Evaluation of Condor SS as a soil stabilizer
(Texas A&M University, 1995)
In most cases, pavement failures are directly related to subgrade failures. Subgrade failures are normally attributed to soils which are expansive in nature. The expansive properties of a soil can be chemically altered by ...
Development of a crash energy absorber
(Texas A&M University, 1995)
A new energy absorbing cartridge, named the "Z-tube" was developed for use in a new conceptualized highway safety appurtenance. The Z-tube was developed to provide a low cost method of dissipating the kinetic energy of ...
Modeling of leachate generation in municipal solid waste landfills
(Texas A&M University, 1994)
The use of computer modeling has become widespread in the engineering disciplines. Finite element models convert the properties of a specific volume to specific points in space called nodes. The conglomerated information ...
Critical evaluation of PASSER IV: a progression-based network signal timing program
(Texas A&M University, 1994)
This thesis documents the evaluations performed on PASSER IV-94 Version 2.0 (PASSER IV) a new progression-based network signal timing program developed by Texas Transportation Institute. The signal timing parameters, namely ...
Evaluation of a nodal capacity restricted dynamic model for the Southwest Freeway (US-59) corridor in Houston, Texas
(Texas A&M University, 1994)
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The effects of traffic on a performance prediction model
(Texas A&M University, 1995)
This thesis analyzes the use of different age and traffic combinations in determining the predicted condition of pavements. The purpose of this study is to develop improved performance prediction models using traffic data ...
Land application of poultry lagoon effluent
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
This research studied the effects of three poultry lagoon effluent application rates on two Sol 'I types and two vegetation systems. The purpose of this research was to determine the environmental impacts from the land ...
Field scale evaluation of the In Situ Permeable Flow Sensor and assessment of river-aquifer interaction at the Brazos River Hydrologic Field Site / by Andrew Scott Alden
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
Two In Situ Permeable Flow Sensors (ISPFS), recently developed by Dr. Sanford Ballard at Sandia National Laboratories, were field tested at the Brazos River Hydrologic Field Site near College Station, Texas. The Flow Sensors ...
Microbial petroleum degradation enhancement by oil spill bioremediation products
(Texas A&M University, 1996)
Biodegradation of an artificially weathered crude oil (Alaska North Slope) was compared using 13 different oil spill bioremediation agents. All products were evaluated under identical conditions emulating a marine environment. ...
An evaluation of alternative horizontal curve design approaches for rural two-lane highways
(Texas A&M University, 1995)
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