On Episode 43, we talk with Dr. Jeremy Stache, a research civil engineer at ERDC’s Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory, about why pavement science is essential to military mobility and power projection.
Listen to the audio podcast at PowerofERDCpodcast.org/43-pavement-research. Watch a video of the interview at PowerofERDCpodcast.org/43-pavement-research_video.
MORE INFORMATION:
ERDC Technical Reports
Research Profile
Selected Journal Articles and Conference Papers
- Near Surface Pavement Response Using a Numerically Approximated Tire Contact Pressure from Inverse Analysis,Transportation Research Record (2022)
- Effects of Nonuniform Tire Contact Pressures on Near-Surface Pavement Response,Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part B: Pavements (2021)
- Consideration of Asphalt Viscoelastic Behavior Effects for Airfield Flexible Pavement Evaluation,Airfield & Highway Pavements Conference (2023)
- Implications of Using Different Interface Friction Models on the Evaluation of Rigid Pavement Structures,Airfield & Highway Pavements (2021)
ERDC Videos (DVIDS)
- ERDC-GSL Test New Lightweight Airfield Matting System
- Airfield Damage Repair Kit
- ERDC, NAVAIR and USAF have constructed an AM-2 VTOL pad
- Particle Accelerator Technology for Extending Pavement Life
- ERDC researchers set their microwave to ‘efficient and portable’ with induction heated, hot mix asphalt
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