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Dingxin Cheng
Dingxin Cheng
Professor of civil engineering, California State University, Chico
Verified email at csuchico.edu
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Use of surface free energy properties of the asphalt-aggregate system to predict moisture damage potential (with discussion)
D Cheng, DN Little, RL Lytton, JC Holste
Journal of the association of asphalt paving technologists 71, 2002
2262002
Surface energy measurement of asphalt and its application to predicting fatigue and healing in asphalt mixtures
DX Cheng, DN Little, RL Lytton, JC Holste
Transportation Research Record 1810 (1), 44-53, 2002
2182002
Moisture damage evaluation of asphalt mixtures by considering both moisture diffusion and repeated-load conditions
DX Cheng, DN Little, RL Lytton, JC Holste
Transportation research record 1832 (1), 42-49, 2003
1942003
Surface free energy of asphalt-aggregate system and performance analysis of asphalt concrete based on surface free energy
D Cheng
Texas A&M University, 2002
1572002
Recent developments in the application of chemical approaches to rubberized asphalt
S Wang, D Cheng, F Xiao
Construction and Building Materials 131, 101-113, 2017
1042017
Analytical approach to evaluating transit signal priority
L Hongchao, J Zhang, D CHENG
Journal of Transportation systems engineering and information technology 8 …, 2008
722008
Modification of Webster’s minimum delay cycle length equation based on HCM 2000
D Cheng, CJ Messer, ZZ Tian, J Liu
Paper Submitted to the Transportation Research Board for Presentation and …, 2003
522003
Surface free energy measurement of aggregates and its application to adhesion and moisture damage of asphalt-aggregate systems
DX Cheng, DN Little, RL Lytton, JC Holste
International Center for Aggregates Research 9th Annual Symposium …, 2001
412001
Development of an Improved Cycle Length Model over the Highway Capacity Manual 2000 Quick Estimation Method
DX Cheng, ZZ Tian, CJ Messer
Journal of transportation engineering 131 (12), 890-897, 2005
262005
Assessment of Warm Mix technologies for use with Asphalt Rubber paving application
G Hicks, D Cheng, T Teesdale
CP2 Center report 103, 2010
252010
Factors affecting the performance of pavement preservation treatments
BA Visintine, RG Hicks, DX Cheng, GE Elkins
9th International Conference on Managing Pavement Assets, 2015
242015
Assessment of warm mix technologies for use with asphalt rubber paving applications
DX Cheng, RG Hicks, T Teesdale
Transportation Research Board 90th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2011
162011
Performance evaluation of fog and rejuvenating seals on gap and open graded surfaces by Caltrans
DX Cheng, L Lane, P Vacura
International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology 8 (3), 159, 2015
122015
Quality assurance of performance data for pavement management systems
SG Tan, DX Cheng
Design, Analysis, and Asphalt Material Characterization for Road and …, 2014
112014
Implementing actuated signal-controlled intersection capacity analysis with pedestrians
DX Cheng, ZZ Tian, H Liu
Transportation Research Record 2071 (1), 125-130, 2008
112008
Life-Cycle Cost Analysis Comparison of Rubberized and Conventional Hot-Mix Asphalt in California
DX Cheng, RG Hicks
Transportation Research Board 91st Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2012
102012
Improving pavement management system by adding pavement preservation component
DX Cheng, S Tan, RG Hicks
Paving Materials and Pavement Analysis, 427-434, 2010
102010
Evaluating the performance of asphalt rubber used in California
DX Cheng, RG Hicks, B Fraser, M Garcia
Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2014
92014
Rubber modified asphalt technical manual
RG Hicks, S Tighe, D Cheng
Proceedings; Canadian Technical Asphalt Association: West Kelowna, BC …, 2012
82012
Emerging tools for use in pavement preservation treatment selection
GR Rada, BA Visintine, RG Hicks, DX Cheng, T Van
Transportation Research Board 93rd Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2014
52014
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