Choice of road building technology - statistic analyses with the use of the Hellwig method

There are two technologies for road construction, e.g. an asphalt one and a concrete one, that exist in the market of road infrastructure at the moment and they both have their advantages and disadvantages [prof Jan Deja of Krakow Mining Academy, Cathedral of Building Materials Technology].The advan...

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Main Authors: Skrzypczak Izabela, Radwański Wojciech, Pytlowany Tomasz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184500081
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spelling doaj-f852f4626f5b425f940fdd3e92ded88c2021-02-02T07:58:51ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01450008110.1051/e3sconf/20184500081e3sconf_infraeko2018_00081Choice of road building technology - statistic analyses with the use of the Hellwig methodSkrzypczak IzabelaRadwański WojciechPytlowany TomaszThere are two technologies for road construction, e.g. an asphalt one and a concrete one, that exist in the market of road infrastructure at the moment and they both have their advantages and disadvantages [prof Jan Deja of Krakow Mining Academy, Cathedral of Building Materials Technology].The advantage of concrete pavement consists of the fact that it doesn’t require bigger financial expenditures within 10 – 20 years of exploitation (provided that necessary pavement maintenance treatments are carried out). In the case of asphalt pavement it is necessary to mill the wear off layer of the road already after 6-7 years. It leads to the question: which of these technologies should be chosen, which is better? The work hereby carries on analyses concerning a comparison of the technologies for road constructions; the asphalt one and the concrete one. Based on the analyses carried out with the use of the Hellwig method it was found that the achieved values of synthetic meters for asphalt and concrete pavements are close to each other, which may indicate that both technologies are comparable within the sectors taken for analyses in relation to accepted technological-technical and usability features.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20184500081
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Pytlowany Tomasz
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Pytlowany Tomasz
Choice of road building technology - statistic analyses with the use of the Hellwig method
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title Choice of road building technology - statistic analyses with the use of the Hellwig method
title_short Choice of road building technology - statistic analyses with the use of the Hellwig method
title_full Choice of road building technology - statistic analyses with the use of the Hellwig method
title_fullStr Choice of road building technology - statistic analyses with the use of the Hellwig method
title_full_unstemmed Choice of road building technology - statistic analyses with the use of the Hellwig method
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publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description There are two technologies for road construction, e.g. an asphalt one and a concrete one, that exist in the market of road infrastructure at the moment and they both have their advantages and disadvantages [prof Jan Deja of Krakow Mining Academy, Cathedral of Building Materials Technology].The advantage of concrete pavement consists of the fact that it doesn’t require bigger financial expenditures within 10 – 20 years of exploitation (provided that necessary pavement maintenance treatments are carried out). In the case of asphalt pavement it is necessary to mill the wear off layer of the road already after 6-7 years. It leads to the question: which of these technologies should be chosen, which is better? The work hereby carries on analyses concerning a comparison of the technologies for road constructions; the asphalt one and the concrete one. Based on the analyses carried out with the use of the Hellwig method it was found that the achieved values of synthetic meters for asphalt and concrete pavements are close to each other, which may indicate that both technologies are comparable within the sectors taken for analyses in relation to accepted technological-technical and usability features.
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