Author: Andrè de Fortier Smit
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ISBN:
Category : Asphalt emulsion mixtures
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
Developing a Sustainable Flexible Pavement Database in Texas
Author: Andrè de Fortier Smit
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asphalt emulsion mixtures
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asphalt emulsion mixtures
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
First Year Progress Report on the Development of the Texas Flexible Pavement Database
Author: Feng Hong
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Category : Pavements, Flexible
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pavements, Flexible
Languages : en
Pages : 84
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Development of the Texas Flexible Pavements Database
Analysis of Successful Flexible Pavement Sections in Texas-- Including Development of a Web Site and Database
Author: Paul E. Krugler
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Category : Pavements, Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pavements, Concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Implementation of Texas Mechanistic-empirical Flexible Pavement Design System (TxME)
Author: Sheng Hu
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Category : Asphalt concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
The Texas Mechanistic-Empirical flexible pavement design system (TxME) allows Texas pavement designers to take full advantage of new or premium materials, with a full consideration of the influential factors including pavement structure, traffic volume, and environmental condition. To further enhance and implement the software, extensive lab testing was conducted to develop default material properties. These properties include the default dynamic modulus, rutting and cracking properties of asphalt concrete (AC) mixtures, and moduli of other layer materials. Specifically, the relationships between reclaimed asphalt pavement/reclaimed asphalt shingles contents and the AC material properties were established and incorporated into the TxME. In addition, default load spectra and initial construction cost analysis were integrated into the TxME. All these features greatly enhanced the practicality and ease of using TxME when conducting pavement design. The Texas Flexible Pavement Database was used to calibrate the TxME performance models. The calibrated TxME was then employed to predict performance of 11 identified test sections located in six different districts. The comparison between the TxME predictions and the field performance survey results further confirmed the validation of the calibrated performance models. Overall, the current TxME is practical, user-friendly, and ready for statewide implementation.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Asphalt concrete
Languages : en
Pages : 144
Book Description
The Texas Mechanistic-Empirical flexible pavement design system (TxME) allows Texas pavement designers to take full advantage of new or premium materials, with a full consideration of the influential factors including pavement structure, traffic volume, and environmental condition. To further enhance and implement the software, extensive lab testing was conducted to develop default material properties. These properties include the default dynamic modulus, rutting and cracking properties of asphalt concrete (AC) mixtures, and moduli of other layer materials. Specifically, the relationships between reclaimed asphalt pavement/reclaimed asphalt shingles contents and the AC material properties were established and incorporated into the TxME. In addition, default load spectra and initial construction cost analysis were integrated into the TxME. All these features greatly enhanced the practicality and ease of using TxME when conducting pavement design. The Texas Flexible Pavement Database was used to calibrate the TxME performance models. The calibrated TxME was then employed to predict performance of 11 identified test sections located in six different districts. The comparison between the TxME predictions and the field performance survey results further confirmed the validation of the calibrated performance models. Overall, the current TxME is practical, user-friendly, and ready for statewide implementation.
Project Report on the Continued Development and Analysis of the Flexible Pavements Database
Author: Ambarish Banerjee
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ISBN:
Category : Pavements, Flexible
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
The efforts of 0-6275 were primarily twofold. One aspect was geared towards extensive performance monitoring and material testing for better characterization of the experimental sections included as part of 0-5513 as well as new sections that were to be incorporated in the enhanced version of the TFPD. The other aspect of the study was to look into the calibration of the transfer functions in the newly developed MEPDG as well as Texas ME Design procedure being sponsored by TXDOT through the 0-5798 research study. It was understood that an effort to determine reliable bias correction factors would necessitate a large volume of project specific information for a number of pavement sections that are well spread out within the state such that differences in materials, traffic, construction practices and climate are captured. The TFPD supplemented by other databases like the DCIS and the LIMS will ensure that the data needs for the calibration exercise are met and fulfilled to the extent possible. When time series data were not available, the researchers utilized relevant data from the FHWA's Long Term Pavement Performance Studies (LTPP). This interim report summarizes the activities performed during the first 7 months of the project, when the current project was terminated. Therefore, this document reports on the work performed in Tasks 1 through 7.
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ISBN:
Category : Pavements, Flexible
Languages : en
Pages : 38
Book Description
The efforts of 0-6275 were primarily twofold. One aspect was geared towards extensive performance monitoring and material testing for better characterization of the experimental sections included as part of 0-5513 as well as new sections that were to be incorporated in the enhanced version of the TFPD. The other aspect of the study was to look into the calibration of the transfer functions in the newly developed MEPDG as well as Texas ME Design procedure being sponsored by TXDOT through the 0-5798 research study. It was understood that an effort to determine reliable bias correction factors would necessitate a large volume of project specific information for a number of pavement sections that are well spread out within the state such that differences in materials, traffic, construction practices and climate are captured. The TFPD supplemented by other databases like the DCIS and the LIMS will ensure that the data needs for the calibration exercise are met and fulfilled to the extent possible. When time series data were not available, the researchers utilized relevant data from the FHWA's Long Term Pavement Performance Studies (LTPP). This interim report summarizes the activities performed during the first 7 months of the project, when the current project was terminated. Therefore, this document reports on the work performed in Tasks 1 through 7.
Texas Flexible Pavement Database
Author: Rebecca Yette
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ISBN:
Category : Pavements, Asphalt
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Pavements, Asphalt
Languages : en
Pages :
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