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CIVIL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS OF TIRE DERIVED AGGREGATE
Dana N. Humphrey, Ph.D., P.E. Professor of Civil Engineering University of Maine Presented to: CIWMB Waste Tire Forum March 9, 2006
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Tire Derived Aggregate – TDA
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Why use TDA? TDA has properties that civil engineers need
Lightweight (1/3 soil) Low earth pressure (1/2 soil) Good thermal insulation (8 times better) Good drainage (10 time better) Compressible Vibration damping
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Why use TDA? TDA is often cheapest alternative if you need their unique properties
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Why use TDA? Can use lots of tires!!! 75 tires per C.YD. of TDA fill
600,000 tires for Dixon Landing Interchange, Milpitas, CA 75,000 for vibration damping layer in San Jose, CA 75,000 for retaining wall backfill in Riverside, CA 2 million for highway embankment in Sabatus, Maine
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Civil Engineering Applications - United States vs. California -
Uses 21% of tires in U.S. Uses 5% of tires in California
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Range of civil engineering applications
Lightweight fill for highway embankments Retaining wall backfill Vibration damping layers for rail lines Insulation to limit frost penetration Drainage layers for landfills Drainage layers for on-site wastewater treatment systems (A.K.A. septic tanks)
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Specifications Type A – drainage, insulation & vibration damping
100% passing 4-in. sieve Minimum of 90% passing 3-in. sieve Maximum of 5% passing 4.75-mm (no. 4) sieve Type B – lightweight fill 100% smaller than 18-in. max. dimension 90% smaller than 12-in. max. dimension Maximum of 50% passing 3-in. sieve Maximum of 25% passing 1.5-in. sieve Maximum of 1% passing 4.75-mm (no. 4) sieve
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Dixon Landing Interchange
PROBLEM: Embankment Constructed on Bay Mud SOLUTION: Use TDA for the core of the embankment CHEAPEST SOLUTION: Caltrans saved $470,000
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Typical Cross Section
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Unloading TDA
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Spread with bulldozer
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Compact with 10-ton roller
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Conventional Lightweight Fill
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Unit Costs Cost for common borrow = $7.48/yd3
Placement costs of TDA (including geotextile) = $3.74/yd3 Purchase & delivery costs of TDA (paid by CIWMB) = $23.66/yd3 In-place cost for TDA = $27/yd3 In-place cost for lightweight aggregate = $50/yd3
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Cost Savings Cost savings to CALTRANS with TDA provided at no cost by CIWMB = $477,000 Cost savings to state less purchase price of TDA = $230,000
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Why use TDA for retaining wall backfill?
Low unit weight (50 pcf) Free draining (k > 1 cm/s) Good thermal insulation (8 x better than soil) 75 tires per YD3!
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Rt. 91 Wall in Riverside, CA Freeway widening
Objective: show that reduced earth pressures can reduce overall wall construction costs Length: 260 ft Tires used: 75,000 PTE
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Rt. 91 wall cross section
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Compacting TDA
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Potential Future Savings for Walls
Lower pressure on wall less rebar Potential reduction = 28 tons/100 ft Potential cost savings = $13,000/100 ft
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Vasona Light Rail Project
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Vasona Light Rail Project
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Vasona Light Rail Project Design
12-in. ballast stone 12-in. subballast gravel 12-in. of TDA wrapped in geotextile
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Vasona Light Rail Project Monitoring
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Vasona Light Rail Project Cost Savings
Cost of conventional track = $100 per track-ft Cost of track with TDA vibration mitigation = $121 per track-ft Cost of floating slab vibration mitigation = $ per track-ft Cost savings = $479-$879 per track-ft Total savings = $1 to $2-million
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Future of TDA in California
Two wall projects Spring/Summer, 2006 Caltrans HQ requires TDA as first choice for lightweight fill Need to develop more projects at municipal/county level Need more processors that can efficiently make Type B TDA Significant potential for growth
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