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O’Hare Modernization Project Reflective Cracking and Improved Performance of Grooved Asphalt September 21 st , 2006 Research Overview and Future Tasks William G. Buttlar, Associate Professor Imad Al-Qadi, Professor Hyunwook Kim, Hasan Ozer, Alex Apeagyei, Research Assistants

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O’Hare Modernization Project. Reflective Cracking and Improved Performance of Grooved Asphalt September 21 st , 2006 Research Overview and Future Tasks. William G. Buttlar, Associate Professor Imad Al-Qadi, Professor Hyunwook Kim, Hasan Ozer, Alex Apeagyei, Research Assistants. Outline. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: O’Hare Modernization Project

O’Hare Modernization Project

Reflective Cracking and Improved

Performance of Grooved Asphalt

September 21st, 2006

Research Overview and Future Tasks

William G. Buttlar, Associate Professor

Imad Al-Qadi, Professor

Hyunwook Kim, Hasan Ozer, Alex Apeagyei, Research Assistants

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Outline

• Project Overview (5 min.)

– Reflective Cracking

– Performance of Grooved Asphalt Pavement

• New Tasks Proposed for ’07 (5 min.)

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Reflective Cracking Updates

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Preliminary Modeling(January – September ‘06)

• Prepare Constitutive Models for ABAQUS Finite Element Program (Creep, Fracture)

• Thermal Cracking Analysis using TCMODEL

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Assessment of Existing ORD Pavement

(June-October)

• In Consultation with Mr. David Peshkin, Applied Pavement Technologies

• Review Databases, ORD Pavement Inventory, and PCI Distress Survey Results

• Develop Schematics to Aid in Selection of Priority Pavements for Detailed Study (Example)

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Field Sampling and Testing(October-November)

• Field Investigation of Priority Pavements (Coordinated w/ Mr. Peshkin)

• Procurement of 150mm Cores (Away From Gear Loading Areas) for Lab Testing

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Site-Specific RC Modeling(October-December)

• Finalize Meshes for Priority Pavements (Oct)

• Run Parametric Investigations for Range of Typical Material Properties (Oct-Nov)

• Re-run Parametric Investigations When Lab Results are Available (Nov-Dec)

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Performance of Grooved Pvt Update

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Literature Review(June – July ‘06)

• Summarized During July Presentation

• Will be Documented in Quarterly Report

• Copies Available Upon Request

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Performance Test Development(June-October)

• Feasibility of Adapting Advanced Pavement Analyzer (APA) Assessed

• Logistics and Permission for Testing with of IDOT BMPR’s APA Completed

• Preparation and Testing of Baseline Materials in Development

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Field Sampling and Testing(October-December)

• In Conjunction with Mr. David Peshkin, Applied Pavement Technologies and in Parallel with Reflective Cracking Task

• Field Investigation of Priority Pavements

• Procurement of 150mm Cores (away from gear loading areas) and Lab Testing

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Proposed Tasksfor ‘07

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Proposed Tasks for ‘07

1) Develop Best Practices Guidelines for HMA Overlays at ORD– Goal: Minimize RC severity and subsequent

FOD– PG Binder Selection– Mix Design and Thickness Considerations– HMA Performance Test

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Proposed Tasks (cont.)

2) Groove Collapse Modeling

3) Best Practices Guidelines for Grooved Pavement at ORD– Goal: Minimize Deterioration of Grooved

Pavement Surfaces– PG Binder Selection– Mix Design Considerations– Groove Geometry Considerations– Performance Test Protocols

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Thank You !!

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Methodology

HMAGroove stability

Laboratory Evaluation ModelingData collection

from O’hare

Simulate field collapse mechanism of

grooves

Dynamic loading, surfaceshear stresses, and

micro-structural considerations in FEM

Samples ???

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An example for micro-structural considerations• Explicit consideration of surface roughness of interfaces as a micro-

structural property (i.e. saw-tooth model)

• Consider degradation of h in a plasticity model– Degradation due to shear stresses at the pavement surface

– Due to deynamic tire-pavement interaction

PCC tining prior to HMA overlay

h

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DE Modeling of Grooved AC Beam

1.5 inch

1/4 inch

1/4 inch

9.5 mm NMAS