2020
DOI: 10.1680/jinam.19.00052
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Investigating the relationship between trenching practice and road deterioration

Abstract: The functioning of modern societies relies on the successful performance of their infrastructure. In the UK, much of the buried infrastructure is located below the road surface, and routine maintenance of these requires networks to be accessed, commonly by open-cut methods. The open-cut operation in roads is likely to change the performance of the pavement structure and potentially how loads are transmitted, thereby affecting the buried infrastructure. The main objective of this paper is to investigate the imp… Show more

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“…The final two articles contain aspects to improve the estimation of the likely losses in service in the future. Torbaghan et al (2020) give insight into the effect of open trenches for maintenance on future road performance. Yang et al (2020) show how to model the effects of maintenance on traffic flow to determine the best traffic configurations to use during maintenance.…”
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“…The final two articles contain aspects to improve the estimation of the likely losses in service in the future. Torbaghan et al (2020) give insight into the effect of open trenches for maintenance on future road performance. Yang et al (2020) show how to model the effects of maintenance on traffic flow to determine the best traffic configurations to use during maintenance.…”
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confidence: 99%