1 / 40

16 th Annual ICAR Symposium Session C1: DOT/Federal Agency Panelists

16 th Annual ICAR Symposium Session C1: DOT/Federal Agency Panelists. Aggregate Issues in Oklahoma Kenneth Ray Hobson, P.E. QA Engineer – Materials Division May 14, 2008. Outline. Materials Division Web Site 5 Step Review of Aggregate Information Aggregate Base Research AIMS Research

fineen
Download Presentation

16 th Annual ICAR Symposium Session C1: DOT/Federal Agency Panelists

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 16th Annual ICAR SymposiumSession C1: DOT/Federal Agency Panelists Aggregate Issues in Oklahoma Kenneth Ray Hobson, P.E. QA Engineer – Materials Division May 14, 2008

  2. Outline • Materials Division Web Site • 5 Step Review of Aggregate Information • Aggregate Base Research • AIMS Research • Micro-Deval Usage

  3. Materials DivisionWeb Site Navigationfor Aggregate Information • Step 1: Navigate to the Materials Web Site

  4. http://odot.org/materials

  5. Materials DivisionWeb Site Navigationfor Aggregate Information • Step 1: Navigate to the Materials Web Site • Step 2: Navigate to Materials & Testing

  6. http://odot.org /materials /materials.htm

  7. Materials DivisionWeb Site Navigationfor Aggregate Information • Step 1: Navigate to the Materials Web Site • Step 2: Navigate to Materials & Testing • Step 3: View Approved Aggregate Materials

  8. APL

  9. ALL

  10. Materials DivisionWeb Site Navigationfor Aggregate Information • Step 1: Navigate to the Materials Web Site • Step 2: Navigate to Materials & Testing • Step 3: View Approved Aggregate Materials • Step 4: View Aggregate Test Data

  11. Test Data

  12. Coarse Aggregate

  13. Coarse Agg. Data

  14. Materials DivisionWeb Site Navigationfor Aggregate Information • Step 1: Navigate to the Materials Web Site • Step 2: Navigate to Materials & Testing • Step 3: View Approved Aggregate Materials • Step 4: View Aggregate Test Data • Step 5: Aggregate Specifications

  15. Bases

  16. 303

  17. Materials

  18. 703

  19. Aggregate Base Research • Team with ODOT, Contractors and Academia (OTI) • Design New Gradation • Require High Permeability • Producible • Field Test Project • Control Sections • Geotextiles • Various Gradations (new and existing) • Test at Various Stages • Constructed at the University of Oklahoma

  20. AIMS Research • Researchers at the University of Oklahoma • Dr. Zaman, Dr. Laguros and Ashish Gupta • Coarse Aggregate • Quantify: 3-d Shape, Angularity and Texture • Sizes 4.75 - 37.5 mm • Fine Aggregate • Quantify: 3-d Shape and Angularity • Sizes 4.75 – 0.15 mm

  21. Micro-Deval Usage • Adopted in 2003 by Special Provision for HMA • Max Loss of 25 for 30 Million ESALs • Paper and Field Performance Reviewed to set Specification • In-House Research Varied Temperature, Loading and Gradation • Change is not Easily Accepted • AASHTO Standard to be Revised

  22. Thank you! khobson@odot.org

More Related