These cracks, which divide the slab into two or three pieces, usually are caused by a combination of repeated traffic loading, thermal gradient curling, and repeated moisture loading. Also referred to as Longitudinal Cracking, Transverse Cracking.
These cracks, which divide the slab into two or three pieces, usually are caused by a combination of repeated traffic loading, thermal gradient curling, and repeated moisture loading. Also referred to as Longitudinal Cracking, Transverse Cracking.