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Equivalent Modulus of Asphalt Concrete Layers
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A flexible pavement structure usually comprises more than one asphalt layer, with varying thicknesses and properties, in order to carry the traffic smoothly and safely. It is easy to characterize each asphalt layer with different tests to give a full description of that layer; however, the performance of the whole; asphalt structure needs to be properly understood. Typically, pavement analysis is carried out using multi-layer linear elastic assumptions, via equations and computer programs such as KENPAVE, BISAR, etc. These types of analysis give the response parameters including stress, strain, and deflection at any point under the wheel load. This paper aims to estimate the equivalent Resilient Modulus (MR) of the asphalt concrete layers within a pavement structure by using their individual MR values. To achieve this aim, eight samples were cored from Iraqi Expressway no. 1; they had three layers of asphalt and were tested to obtain the MR of each core by using the uniaxial repeated loading test at 25 and 40 °C. The samples were then cut to separate each layer individually and tested for MR at the same testing temperatures; thus, a total of 60 resilient modulus tests were conducted. A new approach was introduced to estimate the equivalent MR as a function of the MR value for each layer. The results matched the values obtained by KENPAVE analysis.

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Fri Jan 01 2021
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Vestnik Of Lobachevsky University Of Nizhni Novgorod
STRUCTURE OF UTTERANCES WITH THE MEANING OF «CHANGE» IN RUSSIAN
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Mon Mar 08 2021
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Baghdad Science Journal
Development of six-degree of freedom strapdown terrestrial INS algorithm
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Many of accurate inertial guided missilc systems need to use more complex mathematical calculations and require a high speed processing to ensure the real-time opreation. This will give rise to the need of developing an effcint

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Wed Apr 01 2020
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Technology Reports Of Kansai University
Complex of Lascoux in the General Case of Three Rows
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Thu Jan 20 2022
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Ibn Al-haitham Journal For Pure And Applied Sciences
The Homomorphism of Cubic bipolar ideals of a KU-semigroup
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The idea of a homomorphism of a cubic set of a KU-semigroup is studied and the concept of the product between two cubic sets is defined. And then, a new cubic bipolar fuzzy set in this structure is discussed, and some important results are achieved. Also, the product of cubic subsets is discussed and some theorems are proved.

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Tue Oct 21 2025
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Imam Ja'afar Al-sadiq University Journal Of Legal Studies
Weaponization of outer space from the perspective of international law
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Sat Sep 01 2018
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Journal Of Pharmaceutical Sciences And Research
Preparation and characterization of oro-dispersible tablets of bromhexine hydrochloride
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Tue Dec 01 2015
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Journal Of Engineering
Effect of Metakaolin on the geotechnical properties of Expansive Soil
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Expansive soil spreads in Iraq and some countries of the world. But there are many problems can be occurred to the structures that built on, so we must study the characteristics of these soils due to the  problems that may be caused to these structures which built on these kinds of soil and then study the methods of treatment. The present study focuses on improving  the geotechnical properties of expansive soils by treating it Metakaolin(M). Metakaolin (M) has never been used before as an improvement material  for stabilizing the expansive soil . Metakaolin  is a pozzolanic material. It’s obtained by calcination of kaolinite clay at temperatures from 700°C to 800°C. Kaolin chemical composition is

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Publication Date
Mon Aug 01 2022
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Biannual Journal By Department Of Linguistic And Translation Studies In Bayt Al Hikma
Metaphorical meaning of parts of the human body in Russian
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This article discusses some of the metaphorical use of language units. Here we will define the basic concepts and underline the causes of this phenomenon. Through research it is proven that through the application of names of some body parts achieves the variety of metaphorical meanings.

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Mon Feb 04 2019
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Journal Of The College Of Education For Women
Married population of Baghdad (The study of the POPULATION geography)
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The study found a number of results. The most prominent were the low married during the years of the study in 1997-2012. The study also showed the level of administrative units that the percentage of widows and single rise in urban and rural decline. This is due to the different nature of urban and rural society of the behavior and social habits and traditions.As the proportion of divorced and unmarried are decreased in urban and increase proportion in the countryside, and this is due to the influence of the rural population in the urban centers. As well as the study showed that there was a significant effect of the economic and social factors and other factors on marital status on its parts in the study area.

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Sun Mar 01 2009
Journal Name
Baghdad Science Journal
Temperature Dependence of Hall Mobility AndCarrier Concentration of pb0.55S0.45 Films
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Measurements of Hall effect properties at different of annealing temperature have been made on polycrystalline Pb0.55S0.45 films were prepared at room temperature by thermal evaporation technique under high vacuum 4*10-5 torr . The thickness of the film was 2?m .The carrier concentration (n) was observed to decrease with increasing the annealing temperature. The Hall measurements showed that the charge carriers are electrons (i.e n-type conduction). From the observed dependence on the temperature, it is found that the Hall mobility (µH), drift velocity ( d) carrier life time ( ), mean free path (?) were increased with increasing annealing temperature

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