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RE: Maintaining joints in concrete pavements
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James Mack
02-28-2017 09:35 AM
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i agree with Jon that the reason to use short joints is to reduce the environmenal stresses due to curling and warping. Environmental stresses can easily be as much as stresses due loading and the easiest way to reduce them is to use shorter joint spacing to decrease the moment arm and uplift of the ...
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