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ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN THE TRUCK-HIGHWAY WEIGHT PROBLEM
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STEVENS, H., "ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN THE TRUCK-HIGHWAY WEIGHT PROBLEM," SAE Technical Paper 540034, 1954, https://doi.org/10.4271/540034.Also In
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- “Comprehensive Load Test Research Critically Needed in the Highway Field,” A. E. Johnson, Arkansas State Highway Department and Chairman, Subcommittee for AASHO Load Test Section Project; #215; SAE 1954 Annual Meeting
- The term “commodity,” as used in this discussion, includes all materials and articles of commerce that are shipped by any medium of transportation.
- The term “shipping density” means the average weight of an average cubic foot of a commodity, when it is packaged for shipment. In the ease of materials handled in bulk the term refers to the average weight per cubic foot of a bulk material when in the condition which it is in when loaded on the transport vehicle.