Geomaterials for Transportation Infrastructures
A special issue of Infrastructures (ISSN 2412-3811). This special issue belongs to the section "Infrastructures Materials and Constructions".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 31928
Special Issue Editors
Interests: transportation geotechniques (soil, aggregates, erosion controls, asphalt); pavement analysis; pavement design; non-destructive testing of pavement; instrumentation; pavement distresses; recycling of asphalt; energy savings in pavement
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Interests: transportation geotechnics; climate adaptive infrastructures; sustainable and green techniques; effect of climate change on the geo-infrastructure
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Interests: geotechnical instrumentation and performance monitoring; sustainable infrastructure; transportation geotechnics; retaining structures; numerical modeling; geophysical testing; unsaturated soil mechanics; climate and seasonal effect on infrastructures; geotechnics of landfill
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce this Special Issue for the journal Infrastructures. This Special Issue focuses on the properties, behavior and performance of geomaterials used in all types of transportation infrastructure from an interdisciplinary perspective. The objective of this issue is to provide cutting-edge knowledge and future prospective of the material aspects of transportation infrastructures.
Topics to be covered will include, but are not limited to, properties of both saturated and unsaturated geomaterials such as soils, aggregates, soil and rock mixtures, asphalt, concrete, geosynthetics, and recycled and alternative materials for innovative and sustainable design and construction of transportation infrastructures. The behavior of stabilized geomaterials such as mixtures of soils with cement, lime, fly ash, polymers, geosynthetics and reinforcement of constructed layers and interlayers, climatic effects are also welcomed. Case studies that describe original/innovative work applicable to construction, maintenance and the repair of transportation infrastructure are also strongly encouraged.
Dr. Md Rashadul IslamDr. Sadik Khan
Dr. Asif Ahmed
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- soils
- aggregates
- soil and rock mixtures
- geosynthetics
- recycled and alternative materials
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