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Performance Evaluation of Flexible Pavements in Alberta Using Falling Weight Deflectometer Data
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The highway network of Alberta is the major component of its infrastructure system which is difficult to be maintained. The first part of this study focuses on seasonal variation of pavement layers’ stiffness and its influence on the pavement life. Pavement structures are supposed to be in...
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Performance Evaluation of Stabilized Base Courses Comprising TSRU Tailings and Bitumen Froth Derived from Alberta Oil Sands
DownloadFall 2022
Sustainable pavement infrastructure is an essential component for the economic development for any country. The quality of materials of pavement layers impacts the long-term performance of pavement structures. Low quality granular materials can result in pavement deformation and reduced pavement...
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Fall 2021
Canada has approximately 50% of land mass covered with permafrost. With the increasing of mining and construction activities in permafrost regions, cement-based mixtures (e.g., concrete, shotcrete, backfill, and grout) are expected to be increasingly used in these regions. However, cold...
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Performance-Based Assessment of Road Design Elements using LiDAR Technology: Towards Adopting a Safe System Approach
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The adoption of a safe system approach is seen by many as a critical element to achieving the aims of vision zero (i.e., eliminating fatalities and serious injuries on roads). Unlike in traditional approaches, in a safe system approach it is acknowledged that road users are humans who are prone...
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Spring 2011
This dissertation aims to propose a new and practical method to obtain equivalent fracture network permeability (EFNP), which represents and replaces all the existing fractures located in each grid block for the reservoir simulation of naturally fractured reservoirs. To achieve this, first the...
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Fall 2021
Accurately predicting CO2 solubility in saline aquifers is very important for CO2 capture and storage. A reliable and accurate thermodynamic model is needed to accurately predict the phase behavior of the CO2+brine systems over a wide range of temperature, pressure, and molality. This study aims...