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List and explain load transfer policies.

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Answered by Swanand1080
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“Load transfer” is a term used to describe the transfer (or distribution) load across discontinuities such as joints or cracks (AASHTO, 1993[1]). When a wheel load is applied at a joint or crack, both the loaded slab and adjacent unloaded slab deflect. The amount the unloaded slab deflects is directly related to joint performance. If a joint is performing perfectly, both the loaded and unloaded slabs deflect equally.

This efficiency depends on several factors, including temperature (which affects joint opening), joint spacing, number and magnitude of load applications, foundation support, aggregate particle angularity, and the presence of mechanical load transfer devices.  Most performance problems with concrete pavement are a result of poorly performing joints (ACPA, 2001). Poor load transfer creates high slab stresses, which contribute heavily to distresses such as faulting, pumping and corner breaks. Thus, adequate load transfer is vital to rigid pavement performance. PLZZ MARK AS A BRAINLIST

Answered by topper49
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Load Transfer

“Load transfer” is a term used to describe the transfer (or distribution) load across discontinuities such as joints or cracks (AASHTO, 1993[1]). When a wheel load is applied at a joint or crack, both the loaded slab and adjacent unloaded slab deflect. The amount the unloaded slab deflects is directly related to joint performance. If a joint is performing perfectly, both the loaded and unloaded slabs deflect equally.

This efficiency depends on several factors, including temperature (which affects joint opening), joint spacing, number and magnitude of load applications, foundation support, aggregate particle angularity, and the presence of mechanical load transfer devices. Figure 1 illustrates the extremes in load transfer efficiency. Most performance problems with concrete pavement are a result of poorly performing joints (ACPA, 2001).

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