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Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration National Airport Pavement Test Facility Update Airport Pavement Working Group Don Barbagallo April 24, 2012
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2 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Acknowledgement This presentation overview represents the work of many individuals including: –FAA Pavement Group –SRA International –Gemini Technology –McQueen Associates
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3 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Current Ongoing Projects at NAPTF Construction Cycle 5 (Flexible Pavement). Construction Cycle 6 (Rigid Pavement). High Tire Pressure Testing on HMA. Reflective Cracking of HMA Overlay Testing. Alkali-Silica Reactivity Slabs. Single Wheel Module Instrumentation. Engineered Material Arresting System (EMAS) Testing. Runway Friction Test. Upgrades to the Test Vehicle. Future Tests.
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4 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Post Traffic Testing CC5 examines the effect of multiple gear configurations on low strength subgrade flexible pavement life.
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5 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 CC5 TRENCH AREA
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6 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 CC5 TRENCH SUBGRADE CHARACTERIZATION Nuclear Density LWD CBR Measurement Profiles
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7 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Preliminary CC 5 Trench Findings CBR Summary
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8 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 CC 6 Rigid Pavement CC6 tests to determine the effect of concrete flexural strength on rigid pavement life (AC 150/5320-6E) specification. North Asphalt Stabilized Base South Econocrete Base MRS 1 = 500 psi TFS Total Passes = 17,500 @ 45K MRS 2 = 750 psi TFS Total Passes = 20,000 @ 45 + 13,529 @ 52K + 5,200 @70K MRS 3 = 1000 psi TFS Total Passes = 20,000 @ 45K + 11,000 @ 52K + 7,729 @ 70K
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9 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 CC6 Rigid Pavement Tests Dr. David Brill & Mr. Josh Davis will present update on CC6 testing.
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10 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 HMA High Tire Pressure Tests Ran tests over the winter of 2010/11. Rutting failure in the PG 64-22 mix. Will continue testing the PG 76-22 mix at 17 ºF higher temperature than for the PG 64-22 mix. –High temperature can only be achieved during the summer. –Delayed because of CC6 testing. –Plan to partially groove section of heated pavement vs unheated pavement.
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11 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Reflective Cracking Test Rig Goal: Develop design guidance for asphalt overlay of concrete pavements based upon full scale testing. AC 150/5320 - 6D purely empirical solution AC 150/5320 – 6E FAARFIELD does not address problem. Cracking of asphalt overlays is a complex problem. –Environmental temperature expansion/contraction. –Thermal induced warping –Load induced fatigue
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12 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Reflective Cracking Test Rig
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13 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Reflective Cracking Test Rig Environmental temperature change simulation. –Interface temperature 32F –Movement = Sinusoidal 0 to 15 mils –Total Cycle Time = 6 minutes –Total # of cycles completed to date ≈ 2600 Instrumentation includes: –Strain gages: concrete, asphalt, and surface –LVDT’s measuring concrete movement – Thermistors Crack length monitored with photos. Dr. Hao Lin of Gemini Technologies will present data.
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14 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Alkali-Silica Reactivity Testing Indoor, outdoor, & control slabs. Periodic dosing with potassium acetate solution whenever slabs dry out; about every 6 - 8 weeks. On–going testing of slabs continues with little visual evidence of ASR. Planned grooving of slabs to expose aggregate to potassium acetate.
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15 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Single Wheel Module Instrumentation Bending, Shear, & Torque Strain Gages Wheel Encoder
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16 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 EMAS Testing Work performed under a CRDA between the FAA and Zodiac Aerospace (formerly ESCO). Comparison testing of new block design. Additional tests planned for May 2012.
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17 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Aircraft Tire Friction Braking Testing Measure forces and friction coefficient for snow covered surface. Single wheel module with locked wheel
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18 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Aircraft Tire Friction Strain Gage Ave Horizontal Force Sliding Friction Coefficient : µ ≈ 0.13 Ave Vertical Force
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19 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Planned Facility Upgrades Replace fiber optic data communication line – SPUs to control room. Add wireless access point for east end of building. Charging station for electric vehicles. 200,000 lb in-ground scale to facilitate calibration of test vehicle wheel loads.
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20 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Test Vehicle Projects* Study to upgrade vehicle traction drives to incorporate dynamic braking. Procure and install hydraulic oil heating system. On-going load control system upgrade - Delta controllers and digital servo valves. * Ryan Rutter to further discuss
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21 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Future NAPTF Schedule Continue Traffic CC6. Finish testing on CC5 HMA sections that were suspended due to cold weather. Remove/reinistall HMA overlay on reflective cracking rig. Plan and construct CC7 on the low-strength subgrade. Proposed testing to look at overload on flexible pavements. CC7 to also look at perpetual HMA pavements.
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22 Federal Aviation Administration Airport Pavement Working Group Apr 24, 2012 Future NAPTF Schedule (continued) Repave the HTP pavement with warm-mix asphalt in conjunction with CC7 HMA construction. CC8 concrete pavement test planning beginning. Joint design – load transfer of dowels for thick slabs on moderate strength subgrades. Joint design – sinusoidal keyways vs. dowels. As-built slab strength vs. predicted slab strength. Slab aspect ratios.
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