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Suggested Citation:"Appendices A V." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2013. Composite Pavement Systems, Volume 2: PCC/PCC Composite Pavements. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22645.
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110 Appendices A through V are available online: www.trb.org /Main/Blurbs/168145.aspx. The appendices are as follows: Appendix A: History and Background of HMA/PCC Compos- ite Pavements Appendix B: History and Background of PCC/PCC Composite Pavements Appendix C: Highway Agency Survey Appendix D: Distress Mechanisms of HMA/PCC Composite Pavements Appendix E: Distress Mechanisms of PCC/PCC Composite Pavements Appendix F: Construction of Test Sections at MnROAD Appendix G: Construction of Test Sections at UCPRC Appendix H: Instrumentation and Analysis of Instrumented Data at MnROAD Appendix I: HMA/PCC Rutting Model Appendix J: Measurement and Analysis of PCC Slab Tempera- ture Profiles at UCPRC Appendix K: HVS Cracking Tests at UCPRC Appendix L: HVS Rutting Tests at UCPRC Appendix M: Joint Movement Monitoring at UCPRC Appendix N: Laboratory Testing of HMA Mixes at UCPRC Appendix O: HMA/PCC Bonding and Friction Literature Appendix P: CalME Model Appendix Q: Laboratory Testing of PCC Mixes Appendix R: MEPDG Modifications for PCC/PCC Pavements Appendix S: Lattice 3D Model Background Appendix T: Recycled Concrete Aggregates in PCC Appendix U: Freeze-Thaw Durability Testing of PCC Mixes Appendix V: Brushing and Exposed Aggregate Concrete Appendices A–V

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TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report S2-R21-RR-3: Composite Pavement Systems, Volume 2: PCC/PCC Composite Pavements investigates the structural and functional performance of placing a relatively thin, high-quality PCC surface atop a thicker PCC layer.

The first report in the series, Composite Pavement Systems, Volume 1: HMA/PCC Pavements, explores the structural and functional performance of surfacing a new portland cement concrete (PCC) pavement layer with a high-quality hot mix asphalt (HMA) layer.

Both of these new composite pavement systems have shown great promise for providing strong, durable, safe, smooth, and quiet pavements that need minimal maintenance.

The appendices to the two-volume report provide additional detail, understanding, and history on HMA/PCC and PCC/PCC pavements.

The project that produced this report also produced SHRP 2 Report S2-R21-RW-1: 2008 Survey of European Composite Pavements.

SHRP 2 Renewal Project R21 has also produced sample specifications related to three experimental composite pavement sections in Minnesota, as well as proposed revisions to AASHTO’s Mechanistic-Empirical Design Guide, Interim Edition: A Manual of Practice, which address newly constructed composite pavements.

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