Jacob E. Hiller
- Determination of Critical Concrete Pavement Fatigue Damage Locations Using Influence Lines. In: Journal of Transportation Engineering, v. 131, n. 8 (August 2005). (2005):
- Simplified Nonlinear Temperature Curling Analysis for Jointed Concrete Pavements. In: Journal of Transportation Engineering, v. 136, n. 7 (Juli 2010). (2010):
- Understanding pavement-surface energy balance and its implications on cool pavement development. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 85 (Dezember 2014). (2014):
- Linearity between Pavement Thermophysical Properties and Surface Temperatures. In: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (ASCE), v. 31, n. 11 (November 2019). (2019):
- Modeling Cold Region Ground Temperatures with a Heat Flux Upper Boundary Model. In: Journal of Cold Regions Engineering, v. 27, n. 1 (März 2013). (2013):
- Modeling temperature distribution in rigid pavement slabs: Impact of air temperature. In: Construction and Building Materials, v. 25, n. 9 (September 2011). (2011):
- Water availability near the surface dominates the evaporation of pervious concrete. In: Construction and Building Materials, v. 111 (Mai 2016). (2016):
- Modeling the temperature and stress distributions in rigid pavements: Impact of Solar Radiation absorption and heat history development. In: KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, v. 15, n. 8 (November 2011). (2011):
- Pore characterization of manufactured aggregates: recycled concrete aggregates and lightweight aggregates. In: Materials and Structures, v. 45, n. 1-2 (Januar 2012). (2012):
- Assessment of Retrofit Dowel Benefits in Cracked Portland Cement Concrete Pavements. In: Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities (ASCE), v. 18, n. 1 (Februar 2004). (2004):
- Simulating moisture distribution within concrete pavement slabs: model development and sensitivity study. In: Materials and Structures, v. 47, n. 1-2 (Januar 2014). (2014):