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Research Findings from the NCAT Test Track APAI Winter Conference Indianapolis , December 14, 2010. NCAT Pavement Test Track. 1.7 mile oval asphalt track 45 experimental test sections, each 200 ft. long
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Research Findings from the NCAT Test TrackAPAI Winter ConferenceIndianapolis, December 14, 2010
NCAT Pavement Test Track • 1.7 mile oval asphalt track • 45 experimental test sections, each 200 ft. long • A pooled-fund project with test sections sponsored by highway agencies and businesses to evaluate specific materials and/or pavement design strategies • Realistic traffic applies 10 million ESALs in each two year cycle • Currently 60% complete with the 4th cycle 2
Test Track Research Findings • Fine and coarse Superpave mixes perform similarly • Modified binders cut rutting approximately 50%, densify less under traffic, enable high binder content • Aggregate specification assessments • F&E for SMA & OGFC • Polishing prone aggregates • Elimination of Restricted Zone • Gravel performs well in SMA & OGFC
Test Track Research Findings • Benefits of OGFC: safety, noise, smoothness • Lowering Ndesign is O.K. • High RAP content mixes perform well • Criteria for Lab Performance Tests • Air voids • Asphalt Pavement Analyzer • Flow Number • Energy Ratio for top-down cracking
Test Track Research Findings • Mechanistic pavement models validated and calibrated • Measured vs. predicted HMA tensile stresses • Seasonal effects on pavement layers • Compressive stresses in unbound layers • Transfer functions for strain damage • Field fatigue threshold • Validation of pavement temperature models • Traffic wander • Speed vs strain / load pulse
Track Layout 11
Perpetual Pavement on Soft Clay 1400 1200 10” 1000 0.0335*Temperature N8 Strain = 21.487e 800 2 R = 0.96 Tensile Microstrain 600 N8 N9 0.0298*Temperature N9 Strain = 11.496e 400 2 R = 0.9217 14” 200 0 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 Mid-Depth Temperature, F
200 175 150 125 100 IRI (inches per mile) 75 50 25 0 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 MESALs N8 N9 Perpetual Pavement on Soft Clay Visible Cracks on Pavement Surface Cracks appear on surface
Perpetual Pavement on Soft Clay • 14” pavement looks great after 16.2 million ESALs • 10” pavement recently rehabilitated for 2nd time • In need of 1st rehabilitation after 10 million ESALs • 5” mill/inlay failed again after 3.5 million ESALs • 1.6 million ESALs on 5-3/4” high polymer inlay 15
Perpetual Pavements • 24 inch perpetual (original) Track foundation • Designed with ‘93 Guide for MANY cycles • Two 9 inch thick structural sections in 2003 • ‘93 Guide predicted failure near 10M ESALs • 26.2M ESALs to date (perpetual expectation) • 15 inches of wasted (excess) thickness? • 14 inches required on N9 soft subgrade 16
Layer Coefficient Recalibration 18.5% Thinner
Layer Coefficient Recalibration • Technology has improved since AASHO Road Test • Need to recalibrate coefficients • Increase a1 from 0.44 to 0.54 based on all structural sections on the Track • 18.5 percent thinner structural designs • Alabama saving $25M to $50M annually 18
High RAP Mixes on the NCAT Test Track • 2006: • 45% RAP surface mix with four different virgin binder grades • 2009: • 2006 high RAP sections continued • 45% RAP surface mix from Mississippi • 50% RAP HMA & 50% RAP WMA in structural sections
Group Experiment – High RAP (N10 & N11) Control HMA Section 50% RAP Section 50% RAP WMA Section
PFC Surface Cracks (Tack Method) • 2006 crack susceptible dense Superpave mix • Surface cracks after 1.9M ESALs (Rehab at 5.6M) • 2009 PFC surface placed with conventional tack • Surface cracks after 2.2M (cracking/pumping at 6.2M) • 2009 bonded PFC surface placed with spray paver • Surface cracks after 4.1M (very good at 6.2M) 24
SBS vs GTR Mill/Inlay: Rutting SBS GTR
National WMA Certification Program • 9.5 mm coarse granite PG67-22 mix (TSR ≈ 0.3!) • Laboratory performance of plant produced mix • Flow number, dynamic modulus, APA • IDT, overlay tester, bond strength, PG grading • TSR, stripping via boiling, Hamburg (aged & unaged) • Field performance on Pavement Test Track • Hot-mix control, immediate traffic (1 year thereafter) • Weekly rutting, roughness, macrotexture • Final report within 18 months of commitment 34