Abstract
It is generally accepted that carriageway recycling using foamed bitumen as the binding material provides a cheap and quick method of repairing lightly trafficked roads. The use of this process to repair the A24 London Road in Ewell, shows how recycling can be equally effective on a busy main road carrying about 18,000 vehicles/day. The energy savings from the recycling process arise from the avoided energy use in the quarrying, coating and transport of the new roadstone used for conventional road repairs. There is also much less excavated material for disposal. It is estimated that in the A24 project, the energy cost savings amount to Pound 18,000. (author)
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Monitoring of cold road recycling process on a heavily trafficked road. A demonstration with Epsom and Ewell Borough Council.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1992.
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Monitoring of cold road recycling process on a heavily trafficked road. A demonstration with Epsom and Ewell Borough Council.
United Kingdom.
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1992.
"Monitoring of cold road recycling process on a heavily trafficked road. A demonstration with Epsom and Ewell Borough Council."
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title = {Monitoring of cold road recycling process on a heavily trafficked road. A demonstration with Epsom and Ewell Borough Council}
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abstractNote = {It is generally accepted that carriageway recycling using foamed bitumen as the binding material provides a cheap and quick method of repairing lightly trafficked roads. The use of this process to repair the A24 London Road in Ewell, shows how recycling can be equally effective on a busy main road carrying about 18,000 vehicles/day. The energy savings from the recycling process arise from the avoided energy use in the quarrying, coating and transport of the new roadstone used for conventional road repairs. There is also much less excavated material for disposal. It is estimated that in the A24 project, the energy cost savings amount to Pound 18,000. (author)}
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title = {Monitoring of cold road recycling process on a heavily trafficked road. A demonstration with Epsom and Ewell Borough Council}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {It is generally accepted that carriageway recycling using foamed bitumen as the binding material provides a cheap and quick method of repairing lightly trafficked roads. The use of this process to repair the A24 London Road in Ewell, shows how recycling can be equally effective on a busy main road carrying about 18,000 vehicles/day. The energy savings from the recycling process arise from the avoided energy use in the quarrying, coating and transport of the new roadstone used for conventional road repairs. There is also much less excavated material for disposal. It is estimated that in the A24 project, the energy cost savings amount to Pound 18,000. (author)}
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