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Gerrit Jordaan
Gerrit Jordaan
Jordaan Professional Services (JPS) / University of Pretoria, South Africa
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Evaluation of two nano-silane-modified emulsion stabilised pavements using accelerated pavement testing
FC Rust, MA Smit, I Akhalwaya, GJ Jordaan, L Du Plessis
International Journal of Pavement Engineering 23 (5), 1339-1352, 2022
312022
Practical Application of Nano-technology in Roads in southern Africa
G Jordaan, A Kilia, N Muthivelli, D Dlamini
8th Transportation Technology Transfer conference, Livingston, Zambia, 2017
272017
The development of cost-effective pavement design approaches using minerology tests with new nano-technology modifications of materials
G Jordaan, A Kilian, L Du Plessis, M Murphy
www. satc. org. za, 2017
272017
Evaluation of a nano-silane-modified emulsion stabilised base and subbase under HVS traffic
FC Rust, I Akhalwaya, GJ Jordaan, L Du Plessis
232019
The cost-effective upgrading, preservation and rehabilitation of roads-optimising the use of available technologies
G Jordaan, A Kilian
Southern African Transport Conference, 2016
232016
The South African mechanistic pavement rehabilitation design method
GJ Jordaan
Pretoria: Department of Transport. Research Report RR 91, 242, 1994
22*1994
Analysis and development of some pavement rehabilitation design methods.
GJ Jordaan
221989
Optimisation of Flexible Road Pavement Rehabilitation Investigations and Design
G Jordaan
University of Pretoria, South Africa; ISBN 978-1-77592-036-6; www.lulu.com 1 …, 2013
212013
Nanotechnology incorporation into road pavement design based on scientific principles of materials chemistry and engineering physics using New-age (nano) Modified Emulsion (NME …
GJ Jordaan, WJM Steyn
Applied Sciences 11 (18), 8525, 2021
172021
Fundamental principles ensuring successful implementation of new-age (nano) modified emulsions (NME) for the stabilisation of naturally available materials in pavement engineering
GJ Jordaan, WJM Steyn
Applied Sciences 11 (4), 1745, 2021
172021
Testing of granular/soil characteristics for the optimisation of pavement designs using reactive stabilising agents including “new-age” nanotechnologies
GJ Jordaan, WJM Steyn
12th Conference on Asphalt Pavements for Southern Africa (CAPSA 2019), 2019
172019
Life-cycle cost analysis—An integral part of pavement rehabilitation design
GJ Jordaan
Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Asphalt Pavements for Southern Africa …, 2011
162011
A Comprehensive Guide to the Use of Applicable and Proven Nano-Technologies in the Field of Road Pavement Engineering Design and Construction.
GJ Jordaan, WJ Steyn
Google Scholar, 2019
11*2019
Pavement Evaluation: Test Frequency requirements for Deflection Bowl Parameters
G Jordaan, C Van As
Conference on Asphalt Pavements for Southern Africa (CAPSA'94), Cape Town …, 1994
111994
Engineering properties of new-age (nano) modified emulsion (NME) stabilised naturally available granular road pavement materials explained using basic chemistry
GJ Jordaan, WJM Steyn
Applied Sciences 11 (20), 9699, 2021
10*2021
Evaluation of Cost-Effective Modified Binder Thin Chip and Cape Seal Surfacings on an Anionic Nano-Modified Emulsion (NME)-Stabilised Base Layer Using Accelerated Pavement …
GJ Jordaan, WJM Steyn, A Broekman
Applied Sciences 11 (6), 2514, 2021
102021
Effect of Nano-Modified Emulsions (NME)(Nano-Silanes) stabilizers on the properties of dolomite
MM Kidgell, WJVM Steyn, GJ Jordaan
Southern African Transport Conference, 2019
102019
Practical Application of Nanotechnology Solutions in Pavement Engineering: Construction Practices Successfully Implemented on Roads (Highways to Local Access Roads) Using …
GJ Jordaan, WJM Steyn
Applied Sciences 12 (3), 1332, 2022
92022
Optimisation of the Number and Type of Testing needed for the Evaluation and Assessment of Pavements
G Jordaan, C Van As
Department of Transport, Pretoria, South Africa, 1992
91992
Bituminous pavement rehabilitation design
GJ Jordaan
University of Pretoria, 1984
91984
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