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  <title>State-of-the-Art Pavement Instrumention.Water yields of forest, Maquis and grass covers in semi-arid regions:</title>
  <subTitle>a literature review</subTitle>
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  <namePart>Sebaaly,  Peter</namePart>
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  <publisher>TRB</publisher>
  <dateIssued>1990</dateIssued>
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  <extent>p. 246-255 illus.</extent>
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  <title>Trr No. 1260 Pavement Design, Management And Performance.</title>
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 <note>Trr No. 1260 Pavement Design, Management And Performance., pp. 246-255&#13;
Various types of strain gauges, pressure cells, deflection, temperature, and vehicle transvere position indicators have been used to instrument flexible pavements. Each sensor has its own design, opearion, and installation techniques in addition to large variability in unit cost. The state of the art of these instruments is described in term of    their designs, performance, installation, and availability. Various types of strain gauges for the bonded and unbonded pavement layers are discussed. Different types of pressure cells are described, and some recommendations are given for the selection of the type and dimensions of these gauges. The principles of the acceleration, velocity, and deflection measuring devices are discussed. Temperature sensors are also described and the basic features of each element are presented. Finally, the various types of the transverse position indicators are discussed.</note>
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  <topic>ROAD EQUIPMENT</topic>
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