Title: FAA Airport Pavement Technology Program
1FAA Airport PavementTechnology Program
- Testing and preliminary data analysis from
flexible pavements on low-strength subgrade
(Construction Cycle Three (CC3)). - Current work and plans for next rigid pavement
test items.
2Low-Strength SG Flexible Replacement Fall 2002
Thicknesses are based on 55,000 lb wheel load on
3 CBR subgrade.
5-in thick
8-in thick
16-in (40-cm) thick
24-in (60-cm) thick
34-in (85-cm) thick
LFC1
43-in (110-cm) thick
LFC2
LFC3
LFC4
Target Repetitions to Failure
200
11,000
770
3,500
6-Wheel
4-Wheel
370
2000
11,800
36,400
3Low-Strength SG Rework
4Design Methodology
- LEDFAA with 2-layer subgrade.
- Vary Poissons Ratio with subgrade strength
- Poissons Ratio 0.82 0.1 (logESG/145).
- Improve behavior of failure model at low
departure levels - log ?v 2.301 0.1607 log CF (Super-Heavy
Aircraft Study).
5Design Conditions
- Reworked subgrade CBR 3
- Existing subgrade CBR 5.5
- Wheel load 55,000 lbs
- Dual spacing 54 inches (4- and 6-wheel)
- Tandem spacing 57 inches (4- and 6-wheel)
6LFC3 Reworked Subgrade 3 CBR
7Variation of Asphalt Modulus with Temperature
(Witczak)
8Variation of Pavement Life with Temperature
LFC3, from LEDFAA
350-600 and 1200-2100
9Testing Schedule
- September 3 started.
- September 4 stopped testing on LFC1.
- September 6 990 passes.
- September 12 stopped testing on LFC2 at 3,168
passes. - September 13 and 16 2 test pits in LFC2.
- September 17 tried MWHGL wander on LFC3 and 4.
- September 18 increased load to 65,000 and
continued testing on LFC3 and 4 with old wander. - October 18 stopped at 23,826 passes.
10Asphalt Temperatures
11Pavement at 19,500 Passes
12North, 6-Wheel Track
13South, 4-Wheel Track
14Rut Depths from Straightedge
Tried different wander. Then increased load to
65,000 lbs
15Rut Depths from Straightedge
Tried different wander. Then increased load to
65,000 lbs
16LFC3 - Upheaval on North Track
17LFC3 - Upheaval on South Track
18Laser Profiler 21.5 ft Span, 8 in Range
19Transverse Profile LFC3 1,000 Pass Intervals
20Failure Criteria for Flexible Design
- From MWHGL Report.
- A pavement was considered failed when either of
the following conditions occurred - Surface upheaval of the pavement adjacent to the
traffic lane reached 1 in. or more. - Surface cracking occurred to the point that the
pavement was no longer waterproof.
21Rut Depths from Profiles
22Uplift from Profiles
23Rut Depth from Profiles
24Uplift from Profiles
25Uplift from Profiles
26Rut Depth from Profiles - Extrapolated
27CC3 and CC1-MFC Compared to MWHGL
28MWHGL DT Test Item
B-747 gear, 60,000 lb wheel loads, failed at 420
passes.
29Layered Elastic Strain
30Starting Excavation of Trench
31Current Proposal for Rigid Reconstruction (1)
- 15 ft x 15 ft (4.5 m x 4.5 m) slabs.
- 3-Part optimized mix.
- 28-day wet burlap cure.
- Transverse joints doweled.
32Current Proposal for Rigid Reconstruction (2)
- Looked at decreasing strength and increasing
thickness - Rounded intermediate aggregate, no significant
decrease. - 30, and 50 Class C flyash replacement in a
two-part mix (batched 1/13/03), significant
decrease at 50.
33PCC Beam Strengths
34PCC Cylinder Strengths
35Flexural vs. Compressive
36Current Proposal for Rigid Reconstruction (3)
- One more batch at 70 flyash replacement.
- 15 ft x 15 ft x 11 in thick test slab on existing
PCC. Will measure. - Vertical displacement of corners.
- Horizontal strains.
- Temperature through depth.
- Relative humidity through depth.
37Current Proposal for Rigid Reconstruction (4)
- Three test items on medium-strength subgrade
- Existing econocrete subbase.
- Aggregate subbase.
- Slab-on-subgrade.
- Rebuilding medium strength subgrade to depth of 3
feet. Target strength is 7 CBR. Half finished.