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2014 KAPA Fall Forum National Research Update

2014 KAPA Fall Forum National Research Update. Rick Kreider KDOT, Bureau Chief of Research. Today’s Topics are:. TRB Website TRID RIP KDOT’s Research The Way Out There Future…. AASHTO Website:. TRB TRID Website:. TRB TRID Website:. TRB TRID Website:. TRID Website: The Facts….

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2014 KAPA Fall Forum National Research Update

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  1. 2014 KAPA Fall ForumNational Research Update Rick Kreider KDOT, Bureau Chief of Research

  2. Today’s Topics are: • TRB Website • TRID • RIP • KDOT’s Research • The Way Out There Future…

  3. AASHTO Website:

  4. TRB TRID Website:

  5. TRB TRID Website:

  6. TRB TRID Website:

  7. TRID Website: The Facts… • 420 TRIDs • January 2014 to July 2014 • “asphalt”, minus a few… • 18 categories: Binder, Cracks, Design, durability, Fibers, HIR/CIR/FDR, Joints, LCCA, MISC, OGFC/PFC/SMA, RAP/RAS, recycling, Seal, Smoothness, Sustainability, tack, testing

  8. TRID: The Breakdown

  9. TRB’s RIP Website:

  10. TRB’s RIP Website:

  11. TRB’s Website:

  12. RIP Website: The Facts… • 248 RIPs • January 2009 to July 2014 • “asphalt”, minus a few… • 18 categories: Binder, Cracks, Design, durability, Fibers, HIR/CIR/FDR, Joints, LCCA, MISC, OGFC/PFC/SMA, RAP/RAS, recycling, Seal, Smoothness, Sustainability, tack, testing

  13. TRID: The Breakdown again…

  14. RIP: The Breakdown

  15. RIP: The Breakdown

  16. RIP (2012): The Breakdown

  17. RIP: The Breakdown

  18. RIP: The Breakdown

  19. RIP: The Breakdown

  20. RIP: The $$ Breakdown

  21. RIP: The Breakdown

  22. RIP: Top 6 most expensive • $2.33M -Implementation of the Asphalt Mixture Performance Tester (AMPT) for Superpave Validation [FHWA ‘10] • $4.68M -PoroElastic Road Surface: PERSUADE [FEHRL {Europe} ‘09]

  23. 2.33M –SPF [Due 1/2015]

  24. 4.68M –Europe [Due 9/2015]

  25. RIP: Top 6 most expensive • $4.78M -Development of Graduate Level Course on Sustainable Asphalt Pavements [STRIDE {SE US} ‘12] • $9.05M -Aggregate Absorption in HMA Mixtures [MissDOT ‘12]

  26. 4.78M –GLC [FL][Done 2013]

  27. 9.05M –Agg Abs [Done 2013]

  28. RIP: Top 2 most expensive • $11.62M -Accelerated Performance Testing on the 2012 NCAT Pavement Test Track [FHWA ‘12] • $30.43M -Field Control and Performance of Asphalt Mix Containing Greater than 25% Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement [AlDOT ‘09]

  29. 11.62M –NCAT [Done 2012]

  30. 30.43M – High RAP [Done 6/14]

  31. Top 6 $ Research Funds:

  32. Who is NCAT?????

  33. Topeka: Avg Jan – 36/16 Avg July – 90/68 Montgomery: Avg Jan – 57/36 Avg July – 92/72

  34. Montgomery, AL Snow Facts (1872-2012) On a side note, reports indicate that unofficially eleven inches of snow occurred in early December, 1886, long before records were available for the Montgomery Airport. Since 1900 there have been 9 days on which one inch or more of snow was officially measured in Montgomery. This equates to roughly once every 12.6 years... During this same period there have been 11 times when measureable snow occurred (that is, greater than a trace), which equates to once every 10.4 years.

  35. TRID: The Breakdown again2

  36. RIP: The Breakdown again…

  37. KDOT Research

  38. The Way Out There Future

  39. The Future: Drones?

  40. The Future: Quantum Computing 10/10/2014 MIT Internet Site Bell Labs: “One of the crystals on which Bill Willett says he has detected topological qubits.” Supercomputers will become dinosaurs! Microsoft is positioned to be one of the first to create the quantum computer.

  41. The Future: Graphene • 10/23/2014 Forbes Internet Site • A team from Graphene 3D Lab, based in Calverton, New York, has spent more than five years designing a material which can be fashioned into a battery of any shape or size using a 3D printer. • Although the patent-pending technology is only in prototype form, the batteries can already produce the same amount of power as a common AA battery. • Often described as a “miracle material”, graphene is a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. It is 200 times stronger than steel and conducts electricity 30 times faster than silicon…

  42. The End…

  43. KDOT Research

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  48. KDOT Research

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