Design and Evaluation of Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement with Fiber Reinforced Polymer Dowels

Design and Evaluation of Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement with Fiber Reinforced Polymer Dowels
Title Design and Evaluation of Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement with Fiber Reinforced Polymer Dowels PDF eBook
Author U.s. Department of Transportation
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 164
Release 2018-07-25
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ISBN 9781724239921

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Design and Evaluation of Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement with Fiber Reinforced Polymer Dowels

Design and Evaluation of Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement with Fiber Reinforced Polymer Dowels
Title Design and Evaluation of Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement with Fiber Reinforced Polymer Dowels PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 164
Release 2009
Genre Dowels
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"This study evaluates fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) dowel bars as load transferring devices in jointed plain concrete pavement (JPCP) under HS25 static and fatigue loads and compares their response with JPCP consisting of steel dowels. Along with laboratory and field evaluations of JPCP with FRP and steel dowels, analytical modeling of dowel response was carried out in terms of maximum bending deflection, relative deflection (RD), and bearing stress of dowels. In addition, field rehabilitation of JPCP was carried out using FRP dowels to evaluate its long-term performance"--Technical report documentation page.

High Performance Concrete Pavements

High Performance Concrete Pavements
Title High Performance Concrete Pavements PDF eBook
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Pages 190
Release 2002
Genre Pavements, Concrete
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Evaluation of Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement (JPCP) with FRP Dowels

Evaluation of Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement (JPCP) with FRP Dowels
Title Evaluation of Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement (JPCP) with FRP Dowels PDF eBook
Author Hui Li
Publisher
Pages 171
Release 2004
Genre Dowels
ISBN

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Demonstration and Field Evaluation of Alternative Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Reinforcement Materials

Demonstration and Field Evaluation of Alternative Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Reinforcement Materials
Title Demonstration and Field Evaluation of Alternative Portland Cement Concrete Pavement Reinforcement Materials PDF eBook
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Pages 82
Release 2003
Genre Dowels
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Transverse joints are placed in portland cement concrete pavements to control the development of random cracking due to stresses induced by moisture and thermal gradients and restrained slab movement. These joints are strengthened through the use of load transfer devices, typically dowel bars, designed to transfer load across the joint from one pavement slab to the next. Epoxy coated steel bars are the materials of choice at the present time, but have experienced some difficulties with resistance to corrosion from deicing salts. The research project investigated the use of alternative materials, dowel size and spacing to determine the benefits and limitations of each material. In this project two types of fiber composite materials, stainless steel solid dowels and epoxy coated dowels were tested for five years in side by side installation in a portion of U.S. 65 near Des Moines, Iowa, between 1997 and 2002. The work was directed at analyzing the load transfer characteristics of 8-in. vs. 12-in. spacing of the dowels and the alternative dowel materials, fiber composite (1.5- and 1.88-in. diameter) and stainless steel (1.5-in. diameter), compared to typical 1.5-in. diameter epoxy-coated steel dowels placed on 12-in. spacing. Data were collected biannually within each series of joints and variables in terms of load transfer in each lane (outer wheel path), visual distress, joint openings, and faulting in each wheel path. After five years of performance the following observations were made from the data collected. Each of the dowel materials is performing equally in terms of load transfer, joint movement and faulting. Stainless steel dowels are providing load transfer performance equal to or greater than epoxy-coated steel dowels at the end of five years. Fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) dowels of the sizes and materials tested should be spaced no greater than 8 in. apart to achieve comparable performance to epoxy coated dowels. No evidence of deterioration due to road salts was identified on any of the products tested. The relatively high cost of stainless steel solid and FRP dowels was a limitation at the time of this study conclusion. Work is continuing with the subject materials in laboratory studies to determine the proper shape, spacing, chemical composition and testing specification to make the FRP and stainless (clad or solid) dowels a viable alternative joint load transfer material for long lasting portland cement concrete pavements.

Public Roads

Public Roads
Title Public Roads PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 326
Release 2009
Genre Highway research
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Performance of Jointed Concrete Pavements

Performance of Jointed Concrete Pavements
Title Performance of Jointed Concrete Pavements PDF eBook
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Pages 204
Release 1990
Genre Pavements, Concrete
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