Development of In-situ Detection Methods for Materials-related Distress (MRD) in Concrete Pavements

Development of In-situ Detection Methods for Materials-related Distress (MRD) in Concrete Pavements
Title Development of In-situ Detection Methods for Materials-related Distress (MRD) in Concrete Pavements PDF eBook
Author Scott Schlorholtz
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Pages 84
Release 2003
Genre Nondestructive testing
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The purpose of this research was to summarize existing nondestructive test methods that have the potential to be used to detect materials-related distress (MRD) in concrete pavements. The various nondestructive test methods were then subjected to selection criteria that helped to reduce the size of the list so that specific techniques could be investigated in more detail. The main test methods that were determined to be applicable to this study included two stress-wave propagation techniques (impact-echo and spectral analysis of surface waves techniques), infrared thermography, ground penetrating radar (GPR), and visual inspection. The GPR technique was selected for a preliminary round of "proof of concept" trials. GPR surveys were carried out over a variety of portland cement concrete pavements for this study using two different systems. One of the systems was a state-of-the-art GPR system that allowed data to be collected at highway speeds. The other system was a less sophisticated system that was commercially available. Surveys conducted with both sets of equipment have produced test results capable of identifying subsurface distress in two of the three sites that exhibited internal cracking due to MRD. Both systems failed to detect distress in a single pavement that exhibited extensive cracking. Both systems correctly indicated that the control pavement exhibited negligible evidence of distress. The initial positive results presented here indicate that a more thorough study (incorporating refinements to the system, data collection, and analysis) is needed. Improvements in the results will be dependent upon defining the optimum number and arrangement of GPR antennas to detect the most common problems in Iowa pavements. In addition, refining high frequency antenna response characteristics will be a crucial step toward providing an optimum GPR system for detecting materials related distress.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Title Annual Report PDF eBook
Author Iowa. Department of Transportation. Bureau of Research and Technology
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Pages 164
Release 2005
Genre Intelligent transportation systems
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Annual Report

Annual Report
Title Annual Report PDF eBook
Author Iowa State University. Department of Civil & Construction Engineering
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Pages 116
Release 2002
Genre Civil engineering
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Material and Construction Optimization for Prevention of Premature Pavement Distress in PCC Pavements

Material and Construction Optimization for Prevention of Premature Pavement Distress in PCC Pavements
Title Material and Construction Optimization for Prevention of Premature Pavement Distress in PCC Pavements PDF eBook
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Pages 300
Release 2008
Genre Pavements, Concrete
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In Phase I, the research team contacted each of 16 participating states to gather information about concrete and concrete material tests. A preliminary suite of tests to ensure long-term pavement performance was developed. The tests were selected to provide useful and easy-to-interpret results that can be performed reasonably and routinely in terms of time, expertise, training, and cost. The tests examine concrete pavement properties in five focal areas critical to the long life and durability of concrete pavements: (1) workability, (2) strength development, (3) air system, (4) permeability, and (5) shrinkage. The tests were relevant at three stages in the concrete paving process: mix design, preconstruction verification, and construction quality control. In Phase II, the research team conducted field testing in each participating state to evaluate the preliminary suite of tests and demonstrate the testing technologies and procedures using local materials.

Annual Report

Annual Report
Title Annual Report PDF eBook
Author Iowa State University. Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering
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Pages 172
Release 2005
Genre Civil engineering
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100 Years of Concrete Pavements in Iowa

100 Years of Concrete Pavements in Iowa
Title 100 Years of Concrete Pavements in Iowa PDF eBook
Author Todd D. Hanson
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Pages 246
Release 2009
Genre Pavements, Concrete
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"The objective of this report is to document various changes in specifications, pavement design and equipment for PCC paving from the early 1900s to present. This includes changes that were made to the specification book and supplemental specifications"--Technical report title page.

Guidelines for Detection, Analysis, and Treatment of Materials-related Distress in Concrete Pavements: FHWA-RD-01-164 Guidelines description and use

Guidelines for Detection, Analysis, and Treatment of Materials-related Distress in Concrete Pavements: FHWA-RD-01-164 Guidelines description and use
Title Guidelines for Detection, Analysis, and Treatment of Materials-related Distress in Concrete Pavements: FHWA-RD-01-164 Guidelines description and use PDF eBook
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Pages 260
Release 2002
Genre Pavements
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The objective of this research was to develop guidelines to provide pavement engineers and field and laboratory personnel with a systematic procedure for the identification, evaluation, treatment, and prevention of materials-related distress in portland cement concrete pavements.