Intelligent Soil Compaction Systems

Intelligent Soil Compaction Systems
Title Intelligent Soil Compaction Systems PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Mooney
Publisher Transportation Research Board
Pages 178
Release 2010
Genre Science
ISBN 0309155193

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 676: Intelligent Soil Compaction Systems explores intelligent compaction, a new method of achieving and documenting compaction requirements. Intelligent compaction uses continuous compaction-roller vibration monitoring to assess mechanistic soil properties, continuous modification/adaptation of roller vibration amplitude and frequency to ensure optimum compaction, and full-time monitoring by an integrated global positioning system to provide a complete GPS-based record of the compacted area--

Intelligent Compaction of Soils

Intelligent Compaction of Soils
Title Intelligent Compaction of Soils PDF eBook
Author Philip Dunston
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018-08-15
Genre
ISBN 9781622604944

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This report describes a study of intelligent compaction (IC) technologies, within the context of actual construction projects, for its potential as a component of INDOT's QC/QA for soils. The output from an IC-equipped roller compaction equipment is a real-time area mapping of the compacted lift stiffness as captured by the IC measure. Data was collected to evaluate the correlation between each of two IC measures-compaction meter value (CMV) and machine drive power (MDP)-and in situ embankment quality test measures, the chief in situ test being the dynamic cone penetrometer (DCP) test which INDOT uses for soil embankment acceptance testing. Researchers sought to understand how well the IC measures might assess embankment quality as currently evaluated by the in situ measures. Window-averaged IC measures were compared with the in situ DCP test points. For CMV, a variable correlation was found between the average CMV and DCP values from 74 in situ locations. Also, a limited head-to-head comparison of CMV and MDP with the in situ measures provided some indication that MDP should be studied further. Lessons were learned regarding the elimination of bias in future correlation studies, critical provisions to facilitate best data quality, and important aspects of data management. IC technology holds promise for monitoring the consistency of the soil compaction effort and flagging weak areas in real time during compaction operations. However, further insight is needed regarding the correlation of the DCP measure with both types of IC measures for various soil characterizations and field moisture conditions.

Field Validation of Intelligent Compaction Monitoring Technology for Unbound Materials

Field Validation of Intelligent Compaction Monitoring Technology for Unbound Materials
Title Field Validation of Intelligent Compaction Monitoring Technology for Unbound Materials PDF eBook
Author David J. White (Ph. D.)
Publisher
Pages 412
Release 2007
Genre Soil compaction
ISBN

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The successful implementation of intelligent compaction technology into earthwork construction practice requires knowledge of the roller-integrated compaction measurements and their relationships with the engineering and index properties of soil that may be used for pavement design (e.g. California bearing ratio, elastic modulus, resilient modulus). These relationships were studied at three earthwork construction projects in Minnesota. In these field studies, intelligent compaction and in-situ test data were collected to demonstrate use of the various technologies, characterize the variation associated with each measurement system, and ultimately aid performance of regression analyses. For the pilot study at TH 64, a GIS database was created with roller data and parallel quality assurance data to demonstrate one method for managing large quantities of data. Spatial statistics were also determined using variogram modeling and discussed with regards to their potential for characterizing uniformity. A laboratory compaction study using different compaction methods (e.g. static, impact, gyratory, and vibratory) was conducted to show different moisture-density-compaction energy relationships for granular and cohesive soils. Resilient modulus test results showed that vibratory and impact compaction methods produce higher-modulus samples than static compaction. The findings from field studies of intelligent compaction systems provide the basis for developing QC/QA guidelines regarding effective and appropriate use of the technology. These recommendations, along with a brief summary of European specifications for continuous compaction control, are provided in the report.

Back Calculation of Intelligent Compaction Data for Mechanical Properties of Soil System

Back Calculation of Intelligent Compaction Data for Mechanical Properties of Soil System
Title Back Calculation of Intelligent Compaction Data for Mechanical Properties of Soil System PDF eBook
Author Afshin Gholamy
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 2018
Genre Geology
ISBN

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Exploring Vibration-based Intelligent Soil Compaction

Exploring Vibration-based Intelligent Soil Compaction
Title Exploring Vibration-based Intelligent Soil Compaction PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Mooney
Publisher
Pages
Release 2003
Genre Road machinery
ISBN

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Advances in Transportation Geotechnics IV

Advances in Transportation Geotechnics IV
Title Advances in Transportation Geotechnics IV PDF eBook
Author Erol Tutumluer
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 1059
Release 2021-09-16
Genre Science
ISBN 3030772381

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This volume presents selected papers presented during the 4th International Conference on Transportation Geotechnics. The papers address the geotechnical challenges in design, construction, maintenance, monitoring, and upgrading of roads, railways, airfields, and harbor facilities and other ground transportation infrastructure with the goal of providing safe, economic, environmental, reliable and sustainable infrastructures. This volume will be of interest to postgraduate students, academics, researchers, and consultants working in the field of civil and transport infrastructure.

Intelligent Compaction for Soils and Subbase Materials

Intelligent Compaction for Soils and Subbase Materials
Title Intelligent Compaction for Soils and Subbase Materials PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 2010
Genre Aggregates (Building materials)
ISBN

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Intelligent compaction (IC) is a construction method relatively new to the USA that uses modern vibratory rollers equipped IC components and technologies. Though used for decades in the rest of the world, the IC technology is less mature for its application in the asphalt compaction than its counter part for the soils and subbase compaction. Under the on-going FHWA/TPF IC studies, tremendous amount of knowledge has been gained on HMA IC. Components of asphalt IC include: double-drum IC rollers, roller measurement system, global position system (GPS) radio/receiver/base station, infrared temperature sensors, and integrated reporting system. Therefore, an asphalt IC roller can "adapt its behavior in response to varying situations and requirements" -being "intelligent"! There are many benefits using asphalt IC rollers. To name a few: proof rolling (mapping) to identify soft spots, achieve consistent roller patterns, monitor asphalt surface temperature (to keep up with the paver) and levels of compaction for 100% coverage area, and many more.