This report contains a set of practical course notes on the Rehabilitation Design of flexible pavements in southern Africa based on extensive research by various researchers and / or practitioners in South Africa. The course is intended for the practising engineer active in rehabilitation design of flexible pavements.
The course is aimed at providing the practising engineer with the necessary informationa dn background to perform flexible pavement rehabilitation design, using the latest available methodologies.
Although the course is intended to be pratical rehabilitation design cannot be done by simply applying "recipes" without clear understanding of the underlying assumptions, theories, applicability and limitations of the various methods. A certain amount of theory and background is therefore inevitable. It has also been attamepted to provide adequate information for both the experienced pavement engineer and the relatively inexperienced. Extensive references are also given and attendees are encouraged to consult these to obtain a better understanding of the various methods.
Reference:
De Beer, M , Van der Merwe, CJ & Rohde, GT. 1997. Rehabilitation design of flexible pavements in South Africa. National Department of Transport, South Africa, Report RR 93/296, pp. 588
De Beer, M., Van der Merwe, C., & Rohde, G. (1997). Rehabilitation design of flexible pavements in South Africa (Department of Transport;RR 93/296). National Department of Transport, South Africa. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9021
De Beer, Morris, CJ Van der Merwe, and GT Rohde Rehabilitation design of flexible pavements in South Africa. Department of Transport;RR 93/296. National Department of Transport, South Africa, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9021
De Beer M, Van der Merwe C, Rohde G. Rehabilitation design of flexible pavements in South Africa. 1997 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9021