LTPP and Pavement Preservation

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LTPP and Pavement Preservation MWPPP Annual Meeting Kansas City, Missouri Monday – September 28, 2015 Gonzalo Rada, Ph.D., P.E. Amec Foster Wheeler E&I, Inc. Principal Investigator

Agenda 1. Background 2. Overview of Experiment Approach & Key Considerations 3. Experimental Designs & Project Layouts

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1. Background

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LTPP Mission Increase pavement life by investigation of various designs of pavement structures and rehabilitated pavement structures, using different materials and under different loads, environments, subgrade soil, and maintenance practices “Understand how pavements behave and why they behave as they do” 4

Project Objective Design pavement preservation experiments for the LTPP program

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Enable LTPP to provide short- and long-term performance data on pavements relative to preservation technology Verify preservation as a viable technology in extending pavement life Document impacts of preservation to enable development and implementation of important products and tools

Project Activities  Phase I • • •

Expert Task Group (ETG) Experiment Designs Materials Sampling & Testing Plans

 Phase II • • • •

Performance Monitoring Requirements Construction Requirements for RSCs Other Data Collection Needs Technical Support & Marketing

Expert Task Group (ETG) Provide review/feedback throughout development of experiment  Anita Bush (Nevada DOT)  Colin Franco (Rhode Island DOT)  Morgan Kessler (FHWA)  David Luhr (Washington State DOT)

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Magdy Mikhail (Texas DOT) Jim Moulthrop (FP2) Larry Scofield (IGGA) Roger Smith (Texas A&M University)

2. Overview of Experiment Approach & Key Considerations

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LTPP Pavement Preservation Experiments  SPS-11 AC Pavement Preservation Study  SPS-12 PCC Pavement Preservation Study Two experiments; consistent with other LTPP experiments 9

Experimental Approach  Segregate treatment types and pavement project locations into discrete groups  Apply same preservation treatment, at different times, on same pavement structure  LTPP focus is on timing/distress propagation rates, while NCAT/MnROAD studies and others focus on treatment comparisons… LTPP and NCAT/MnROAD studies complement / supplement each other 10

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Example SPS-11 Project

6 test sections – 1 control (no overlay) and 5 treatment sections:

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Preservation Treatments AC Pavements (SPS-11) • Thin HMA overlays (< 1”) • Chip seals • Micro Surfacing PCC Pavements (SPS-12) • • •

Diamond grinding & DBR Joint sealants Joint penetrating sealers

Pavement Types  SPS-11: • AC overlay of existing AC pavement (AC/AC)

 SPS-12 : • Original jointed plain concrete pavement (JPCP)

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Climate Thresholds:  Precipitation of 20 inches/year  Freezing Index of 150°F-days/year MERRA data

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Traffic  SPS-11 experiment considers both volumes and ESALs, while SPS-12 only considers ESALs

Vehicles per Day

Annual ESALs 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 600,000 700,000 800,000 > 900,000 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 > 9,000

LOW HIGH

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Replicates, Repeats & Supplemental Replicates:  Two per experimental cell; will depend on funding Repeat:  Control test section plus test sections that have not received treatment Supplemental:  Highly encouraged; will be supported and monitored by LTPP 16

3. Experimental Designs & Project Layouts

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Dry

No Freeze

Freeze

No Freeze

Sub-Experiment / High Treatment

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SPS-11 Matrix

Thin AC Overlay Chip Seal Micro-Surfacing

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Typical SPS-11 Layout

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Dry

No Freeze

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Treatment

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SPS-12 Matrix

Diamond Grinding & Dowel Bar Retrofit Joint Sealant Joint Penetrating Sealers

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ond Gr BR ( inding 5 ye ars)

ond Gr BR ( inding 0 ye ars)

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ond G BR ( rinding 10 y ea rs )

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ond G rin d (1 0 year ing s)

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Diamond Grinding & DBR

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Se a lan @ 5 t Rep la c Ye a r Int ed erva ls

Se a lant 5 Ye Ca pped a r In @ terv als

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Se a lant 10 Y Ca pped ear I nte @ rval s

Joint Sealant

(Cap/Replace Sealant)

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t Ye ar Re-A 0; Do N ot pply

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Se a le App r a t Ye ar ly @ 2 ye 0; Rear In terv a ls

: J oi Yea n t Seal Mai r 0, bu an t @ t nta i ned No t ; No sea l er

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Con t ro Mai l: J oin t nta i Se a l ned ; No an t sea l er

Con trol :N Sea lant o Joi n t (rem pres o ent) ; No ve if Sea ler

t Ye ar Re-A 5; Do N ot pply

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Penetrating Sealer (Silanes or Siloxanes)

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50 ft 500 ft

Buffer Area

Test Section

Sampling Area

Buffer Area

100 ft

Sampling Area

Typical Test Section 50 ft 100 ft

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Summary  Phase I: Experiment Designs and MS&T Plans will be completed shortly  Phase II: has been approved and work will commence shortly  Project Schedule: construction and data collection guidelines will be completed by next fall and, once done, will start to recruit projects 25

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