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    Effects of the International Roughness Index and Rut Depth on Crash Rates by Mamlouk, Michael, Vinayakamurthy, Mounica, Underwood, B. Shane, Kaloush, Kamil E.

    Published in Transportation research record (01-12-2018)
    “…Pavement distresses directly affect ride quality, and indirectly contribute to driver distraction, vehicle operation, and accidents. In this study, analysis…”
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    Effect of Aramid Fibers on Balanced Mix Design of Asphalt Concrete by Noorvand, Hossein, Brockman, Samuel Castro, Mamlouk, Michael, Kaloush, Kamil

    Published in CivilEng (01-03-2022)
    “…Fiber-reinforced asphalt concrete (FRAC) was tested using limestone, PG 64-22 binder, and 20% reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). After mixing fibers with…”
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    Verification of effectiveness of chip seal as a pavement preventive maintenance treatment using LTPP data by Mamlouk, Michael S., Dosa, Matild

    “…It is hypothesised that maintenance treatments should be applied in the preventive mode before pavements display significant amounts of distress in order to be…”
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    Rational Modeling of Tertiary Flow for Asphalt Mixtures by Biligiri, Krishna P., Kaloush, Kamil E., Mamlouk, Michael S., Witczak, Matthew W.

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2007)
    “…The objective of this research study was to evaluate several mathematical models to be used in calculating the onset of tertiary flow [referred to as the flow…”
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    Evaluation of Optimum Fiber Length in Fiber-Reinforced Asphalt Concrete by Noorvand, Hossein, Mamlouk, Michael, Kaloush, Kamil

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-03-2022)
    “…AbstractCracking is one of the most common distresses in asphalt pavement. Because asphalt concrete is relatively weak in tension, synthetic fibers have shown…”
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    Effect of low dosage fiber reinforcement on cracking performance of asphalt concrete by Rahman, Md Nafiur, Castro, Samuel, Noorvand, Hossein, Kaloush, Kamil, Mamlouk, Michael, Ozer, Hasan

    Published in Construction & building materials (12-01-2024)
    “…Fiber reinforcement is one of the methods used to improve cracking resistance of quasi-brittle materials such as asphalt concrete (AC). Despite the widespread…”
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    Temperature Gradient and Curling Stresses in Concrete Pavement with and without Open-Graded Friction Course by Belshe, Mark, Mamlouk, Michael S, Kaloush, Kamil E, Rodezno, Maria

    Published in Journal of transportation engineering (01-10-2011)
    “…Curling stresses of concrete pavement can be very damaging, and reducing the temperature swings would be very beneficial. This study includes a field…”
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    Reducing Inconsistency of HMA Flexure Fatigue Testing by Mamlouk, Michael, Souliman, Mena I

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-02-2016)
    “…AbstractBeam fatigue testing of hot-mix asphalt (HMA) in the laboratory has been used for several decades by many researchers around the world. A total of two…”
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    Mechanistic Roughness Model Based on Vehicle-Pavement Interaction by Saleh, Mofreh F., Mamlouk, Michael S., Owusu-Antwi, Emmanuel B.

    Published in Transportation research record (2000)
    “…A mechanistic roughness performance model that takes into account vehicle dynamics was developed for use in flexible pavement design and evaluation. The model…”
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    Endurance Limit for HMA Based on Healing Concept Using Uniaxial Tension-Compression Fatigue Test by Zeiada, Waleed A, Souliman, Mena I, Kaloush, Kamil E, Mamlouk, Michael

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-08-2014)
    “…AbstractPerpetual pavements, if properly designed and rehabilitated, last longer than 50 years without major structural rehabilitation. The fatigue endurance…”
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    Development of a Test Protocol to Measure Uniaxial Fatigue Damage and Healing by Zeiada, Waleed Abdelaziz, Kaloush, Kamil E., Underwood, B. Shane, Mamlouk, Michael

    Published in Transportation research record (2016)
    “…Various laboratory testing methods have been developed to characterize the fatigue response of asphalt concrete mixtures. These test methods attempt to…”
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    Laboratory Validation of Healing-Based Fatigue Endurance Limit for Hot-Mix Asphalt by Souliman, Mena I, Zeiada, Waleed, Mamlouk, Michael, Kaloush, Kamil E

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2013)
    “…One of the main requirements of designing perpetual pavements is to determine the endurance limit of hot-mix asphalt (HMA). The endurance limit, as applied to…”
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    Comparison of Fatigue Damage, Healing, and Endurance Limit with Beam and Uniaxial Fatigue Tests by Zeiada, Waleed Abdelaziz, Souliman, Mena I., Kaloush, Kamil E., Mamlouk, Michael, Underwood, B. Shane

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2014)
    “…The concept of an endurance limit assumes a strain value below which the net fatigue damage that occurs during a load cycle is zero. The fact that real traffic…”
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    Laboratory Validation of Healing-Based Fatigue Endurance Limit for Hot-Mix Asphalt by Souliman, Mena I., Zeiada, Waleed, Mamlouk, Michael, Kaloush, Kamil E.

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2013)
    “…One of the main requirements of designing perpetual pavements is to determine the endurance limit of hot-mix asphalt (HMA). The endurance limit, as applied to…”
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    Evaluation of Crack Propagation Properties of Asphalt Mixtures by Mobasher, Barzin, Mamlouk, Michael S, Lin, How-Ming

    Published in Journal of transportation engineering (01-09-1997)
    “…Current failure criteria of asphalt pavements are either empirical or assume linear elastic material response and use a single load level to relate the number…”
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