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COST 347
Pavement Research with Accelerated Loading Testing Facilities

One-day Workshop on
Accelerated Loading Testing of Pavements

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27th June 2001

Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen (BASt), Bergisch Gladbach, Köln, Germany

PROGRAMME

HOW TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE EVENT
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8:30 Reception
8:45 Welcome from BASt
9:00 Multi-Media-Show of BASt
9:30 Introduction to the Seminar
   
Session 1: Accelerated Loading Testing of Pavements
    Chairman: Mike Nunn
10:00 Gregers Hildebrand COST 347 Overview    [0.3MB]
10:15 John Metcalf ALT: The Global Perspective    [27.3MB]
10:45 Nick Coetzee ALT: Current Focus in the US    [18.9MB]
11:15   Coffee Break
11:30 Morris de Beer ALT in South Africa   .[59.1MB]
12:00 Brian Pidwerbesky CAPTIF: New Zealand's Experiences    [15.7MB]
12:30 Discussion
13:00 Lunch
   
Session 2: ALT Experiments and selected topics
    Chairman: Jacques Perret
14:00 Per Ullidtz Theoretical Considerations    [7.5MB]
14:25 Jari Pihlajamaki HVS in Finland and Sweden    [20.5MB]
14:45   Coffee Break
15:00 Morris de Beer Stress-In-Motion (SIM) Technology    [70.3MB]
15:30 Open discussion  
    Discussion leader: Andrew Dawson
16:30 Closing remarks  
There are also copies of the following documents which may be browsed on- line:
   Bryan Pidwerbesky's Summary of recent CAPTIF projects   
   John Metcalf's Summary of ALT around the World
   Morris de Beer's ALT Axioms