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Discover Ludwig"wheel paths" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in technical or descriptive writing to refer to the tracks or grooves created by the wheels of a vehicle or machine. Example: The road was worn down by the constant traffic, with deep wheel paths etched into the pavement. In this sentence, "wheel paths" is used to describe the visible marks left on the road by the wheels of passing vehicles.
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4. The final insight came when I realized the minimum road configuration was achieved when each of the four wheel paths had to touch an edge of minimal road just once. 5.
There are two parallel wheel paths separated by a constant distance Y along the transverse direction.
Rutting appears as longitudinal depressions in the wheel paths and increases with increasing numbers of load applications.
Stripping was rated higher in the wheel paths than between wheel paths, especially in shallow water table areas where it was observed to be 82% higher, implying possible dependency of stripping on channelization.
(24 where ( g(Upomega ) ) is coherence function between direct-PSD and cross-PSD of two parallel wheel paths, which is always not greater than 1 [57].
The goal is to have saw-cut joints away from the wheel paths, and thus reducing wheel load stresses in concrete slabs.
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In other words, the elevation of one wheel path is equal to the elevation of a parallel but shifted wheel path with a spatial lag s.
Various performance measures were incorporated, including alligator cracking, longitudinal cracking (wheel path and non-wheel path), transverse cracking, patching, potholes, rutting, roughness, and pavement surface deflections.
One set of thermocouple was installed at the slab corner on the HVS wheel path.
Six strain gages were installed on the wheel path in the longitudinal direction.
Fatigue cracking is associated with traffic loading and appears along the vehicle wheel path.
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