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From… Maintenance Technical Advisory Guide (MTAG) Chapter 5 Diamond Grinding and Grooving
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Learning Objectives 1.List benefits of diamond grinding and grooving 2.Describe recommended diamond grinding/grooving dimensions 3.Describe recommended construction procedures 4. List important quality control activities 5.Describe potential construction and performance problems 6.Identify troubleshooting solutions
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II ntroduction DD esign considerations CC onstruction QQ uality control TT roubleshooting Presentation Outline
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Diamond Grinding Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Benefits Restored smoothness Improved friction Improved cross slope Reduction in noise
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Diamond Grinding Effect on Roughness Percent decrease in IRI Test AreaLane 1Lane 2Lane 3 159%56%NA 2 53% 364%60%NA 4 55% NA = Not applicable Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Effect on Friction Percent increase in friction Test AreaLane 1Lane 2Lane 3 125%15%NA 2 18% 341%35%NA 4 26% NA = Not applicable Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Project Selection Consider effectiveness and limitations IGGA and ACPA recommendations Present serviceability index (PSI) range of 3.8 to 4.0 Before critical faulting level Used with other CPR activities Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Project Selection Measure Traffic, ADT >10,000 3,000 to 10,000< 3,000 IRI, m/km (in/mi)1.0 (63)1.2 (76)1.4 (89) PSR3.83.63.4 CA Profilograph, m/km (in/mi) 121518 Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Project Selection Ave. Faulting, mm (in)Comment 0.8 (1/32)No roughness 1.6 (1/16)Minor Faulting 2.4 (3/32)Grinding Project 3.2 (1/8)Expedite Project 4.8 (3/16)Discomfort Begins 6.4 (1/4)Grind Immediately Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Limitations Does not address structural or durability problems Hardness of aggregate affects costs Roughness will return if causes are not addressed Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Following Load Transfer Restoration Grinding
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Diamond Grooving Grooving
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Diamond Grooving Cutting parallel grooves into the pavement using diamond saw blades Longitudinal vs. transverse Benefits Improved wet weather friction Reduction in splash and spray Grooving
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Diamond Grooving Project Selection Historical crash rate, friction number, or macrotexture depth data Potential locations for wet weather crashes Pavements should be structurally and functionally sound Grooving
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Diamond Grooving Longitudinal Grooving Advantages Restored surface friction Decreased hydroplaning potential Improved curve tracking Easier to conduct under traffic Disadvantages Perception poor handling for motorcycles and light cars Grooving
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Transverse Diamond Grooving Grooving
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Diamond Grooving Transverse Grooving Advantages Most direct channel for water drainage Introduces a surface that provides significant braking traction Disadvantages Maintaining adjacent traffic Excessive noise Productivity Grooving
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Diamond Grooving Effect on Friction Grooving
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Design, Materials & Specifications From… Maintenance Technical Advisory Guide (MTAG) Module 5-1
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II ntroduction DD esign considerations CC onstruction QQ uality control TT roubleshooting Presentation Outline
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Diamond Grinding Design Considerations Degree of faulting Review past corrective efforts Design specifications Concurrent restoration techniques Blade spacing Transverse slope Grinding limits and transitions Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Dimensions Grinding
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Diamond Grooving Design Considerations Groove entire lane area Allowances for small areas with surface irregularities Use recommended blade spacing Grooving
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Diamond Grooving Dimensions Grooving
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Typical Item Codes Item CodeDescription 066145Remove pavement markers 074017Prepare water pollution control program 074020Water pollution control 074042Temporary concrete washout (portable) 120090Construction area signs 120100Traffic control system 128650Portable changeable message sign 413111Repair spalled joints 420201Grind existing concrete pavement 420102Groove existing concrete pavement 413114Replace joint seal (existing concrete pavement) http://i80.dot.ca.gov/hq/esc/oe/awards/#item_code
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Construction and Inspection From… Maintenance Technical Advisory Guide (MTAG) Module 5-2
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II ntroduction DD esign considerations CC onstruction QQ uality control TT roubleshooting Presentation Outline
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Diamond Grinding Construction Considerations Grinding sequence and pattern Continuous operation Begin and end perpendicular to centerline Maximum overlap of 50 mm (2 in) Disposal of slurry Grinding
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Diamond blades mounted in series on cutting head Cutting head width from 910 to 970 mm (36 to 38 in) Spacing of 164 to 197 blades per meter (50 to 60 blades per ft) Diamond Grinding Cutting Head Specifications Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Cutting Head Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Construction Procedures Mobile single lane closure Conduct grinding parallel to centerline Multiple passes per lane Slurry removal Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Grinding Machine Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Grinding Machine Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Trucks Collecting Slurry Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Grinding Process Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Front of Grinding Head Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Behind the Grinding Head Grinding
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Diamond Grinding After First Pass of Grinding Machine Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Finished Product Grinding
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Diamond Grinding Demonstration of Construction Process Grinding
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Diamond Grooving Construction Considerations Groove dimensions Direction of grooving Disposal of slurry Procedures similar to diamond grinding Grooving
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Head width: 0.3 to 3.7 m (1 to 12 ft) Longitudinal blade spacing of 19 mm (3/4 in) Vacuum system employed to collect slurry Diamond Grooving Equipment Grooving
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II ntroduction DD esign considerations CC onstruction QQ uality control TT roubleshooting Presentation Outline
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Diamond Grinding Quality Control Profile Pavement roughness Need acceptance standards Skid resistance Standard smooth tire Improvement may be temporary if aggregate is susceptible to polishing Grinding
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Diamond Grooving Quality Control Quality assessed through friction Values prior to grooving compared with post-grooving values Direct measurement of surface texture can also be used Grooving
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Project Checklist Preliminary Responsibilities Document Review Project Review Equipment Inspections Diamond-Grinding Machine Profilograph or Profiler Others Weather Requirements Traffic Control
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Project Checklist Project Inspection Responsibilities Alignment Texture Residues
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II ntroduction DD esign considerations CC onstruction QQ uality control TT roubleshooting Presentation Outline
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Troubleshooting Construction quality and performance problems Approach: Identify Problem Determine Cause Identify Solution
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Troubleshooting—Grinding Possible Construction Problems Lack of horizontal overlap (dogtails) Grinding
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Troubleshooting—Grinding What is wrong here? Unground areas (holidays) Grinding
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Troubleshooting—Grinding What is wrong here? Poor vertical match between passes Grinding
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Problem: Uneven material removal at wide joints or gaps in pavement Potential causes? Troubleshooting—Grinding Possible Construction Problems Grinding
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Problem: Remaining fins do not break easily Potential causes? Troubleshooting—Grinding Possible Construction Problems Grinding
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Problem: Unground areas from low spots Potential causes? Troubleshooting—Grooving Possible Construction Problems Grooving
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Problem: Non-uniform groove depths Potential causes? Troubleshooting—Grooving Possible Construction Problems Grooving
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Troubleshooting Guide – Causes and Solution “Dogtails” “Holidays” Poor vertical match between passes. Too much or too little material removed near joints. The fins that remain after grinding do not quickly break free. Large amounts of slurry on the pavement during grinding.
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Troubleshooting Guide – Causes and Solution Lack of horizontal overlap. Isolated areas with inconsistent groove depth. Inconsistent groove depth near joints. Large amounts of slurry on the pavement during grooving. Light vehicles and motorcycles experience vehicle tracking.
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Introduction Design considerations Construction Quality control Troubleshooting Presentation Outline
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Learning Objectives 1.List benefits of diamond grinding and grooving 2.Describe recommended diamond grinding/grooving dimensions 3.Describe recommended construction procedures 4. List important quality control activities 5.Describe potential construction and performance problems 6.Identify troubleshooting solutions
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