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Suggested Citation:"Abbreviations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Rapid Slab Repair and Replacement of Airfield Concrete Pavement. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26322.
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Suggested Citation:"Abbreviations." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Rapid Slab Repair and Replacement of Airfield Concrete Pavement. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/26322.
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65   Abbreviations AC Advisory Circular ACPA American Concrete Pavement Association ARFF aircraft rescue and fire fighting ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials ATL Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport CMH John Glenn Columbus International Airport CSA calcium sulfoaluminate CSPP construction safety and phasing plan CTE coefficient of thermal expansion CVG Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport cwt hundredweight DOT Department of Transportation ERDC U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center ESC early-strength concrete FAA Federal Aviation Administration FAR Federal Aviation Regulations FDR full-depth repair FOD foreign object debris GPR ground-penetrating radar GRR Gerald R. Ford International Airport HES high-early-strength LAS McCarran International Airport LAX Los Angeles International Airport LTPP Long-Term Pavement Performance MES moderate-early-strength NCE Nichols Consulting Engineers, Chtd. NOTAM notice to airmen O&M operations and maintenance PAMS poly(alpha-methylstyrene) PCI pavement condition index PDR partial-depth repair PHX Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport PPE personal protection equipment psi pounds per square inch QC/QA quality control/quality assurance RDU Raleigh–Durham International Airport RSRR rapid slab repair and replacement

66 Rapid Slab Repair and Replacement of Airfield Concrete Pavement SEA Seattle–Tacoma International Airport SDF Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport SFO San Francisco International Airport USAF U.S. Air Force VHES very high-early-strength w/cm water to cement (ratio) YVR Vancouver International Airport

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Proper maintenance and repair of concrete airfield pavements is critical to the longevity of these pavements and their ability to safely support airport operations over their design life. However, these activities can be costly and operationally disruptive.

The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's ACRP Research Report 234: Rapid Slab Repair and Replacement of Airfield Concrete Pavement is designed to assist airport personnel and engineering consultants in selecting and executing rapid slab repair and replacement (RSRR) projects and to provide relevant information for airport maintenance personnel performing RSRR work.

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