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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentation1 The Development of a Pavement Management System at Fermilab Through the Implementation of Micro PAVER 5.1 Lakelle Pritchett Southern University and A&M College Civil and Environmental Engineering Department FESS IMG Supervisor: Randy Ortgiesen
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations2 Fess Mission Statement To establish and maintain a dependable base from which physics and other Fermilab programs can be accomplished without interruption
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations3 Objective To create a Pavement Management System, consisting of empirically based pavement assessments and distress identifications, leading to a more objectified future plan for road maintenance and repair at Fermilab
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations4 Specific Objective of a PMS To determine the extent and severity of pavement deterioration To determine the causes of deterioration Find plausible rehabilitation alternatives and techniques Estimate the life cycle cost for each rehabilitation alternative or technique
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations5 Overview of Micro PAVER Developed by the Army Corps of Engineers in Champaign, IL, to help the DOD “Pavements should be managed, not simply maintained” First version released in 1981 Development was supported by the US Air Force, US Army, US Navy, Federal Aviation Administration, and the Federal Highway Administration Uses Pavement Condition Index (PCI) Integrates with GIS
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations6 Freeze Thaw Cycle Pavement shrinks in cold climate Cracks expand Thawing ice adds to crack expansion Rubber filling is used to help increase pavement life expectancy
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations7 Data Collection Inventory data collection -construction history -pavement composition -calculated area configurations Network, branch, section and sample unit divisions Distress Identification
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations8 Sample Inventory Data
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations9 Traffic Counting & Pavement Use When compared with previous Fermilab traffic counts done by Chuck Federowicz, it was found that the weekly average inbound traffic count of Batavia Road has decreased by nine percent from 1995 to the present
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations10 Sample Average Weekly Traffic Counts
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations11 Data Analysis
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations12 Data Analysis Graphic representation of Pavement the PCI produced by Micro PAVER 5.1, Pavement Condition vs. Time Maintaining a pavement above the critical PCI is more cost efficient than that below
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations13 Conclusions With the needed inventory data collected and distress identification completed, a Pavement Management System for Fermilab is soon to be developed with the allowance of additional time
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations14 Recommendations Contact persons affiliated with a newly implemented program before use Establish and maintain a relationship with programmer and others experienced in working in the related field throughout research
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5 August 2003 9:40 a.m.SIST Final Presentations15 Acknowledgements FESS Fire Department Roads and Grounds Security Carpenter’s Shop Fermilab Taxi Company DuPage County DOT
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