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Pennsylvania Concrete Conference January 26, 2010

Pennsylvania Concrete Conference January 26, 2010. CP Tech Center. Who we are! What we do! What we produce! Who can benefit!. Who We Are. Uniting agencies, industry, and universities to advance concrete pavements through research and technology. Background.

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Pennsylvania Concrete Conference January 26, 2010

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  1. Pennsylvania Concrete Conference January 26, 2010

  2. CP Tech Center Who we are! What we do! What we produce! Who can benefit!

  3. Who We Are • Uniting agencies, industry, and universities to advance concrete pavements through research and technology

  4. Background Located at Center for Transportation Research and Education (CTRE) at Iowa State University Originally founded in 2000 as an Iowa based industry center Became national center in Jan. ‘06 Current sponsors: ICPA, Iowa DOT, ACPA, CRSI, PCA

  5. Facilities • Offices at Research Park with InTrans • Research PCC lab on campus • Mobile Lab

  6. What We Do • We seek to • Fill knowledge gaps in concrete pavement • Develop or collect cutting edge technology and • Present it to the pavement construction community in a form that is accessible and useful

  7. What We Do • Learn what problems need to be solved • Find ways to meet those needs • Present findings in a usable form

  8. What We Do • We are a small unit that subcontracts work as required • Almost everything is in collaboration • We provide technology not advocacy • We try to be strategic rather than reactive • We seek to work with anyone interested in concrete pavements

  9. CP Road Map to the Future Comprehensive, collaborative, strategic plan for concrete pavement research and technology

  10. Unifying Vision12 Tracks The highway community will have a comprehensive, integrated, fully functional system of concrete pavement technology that provides innovative solutions for customer-driven performance requirements Mix & Materials Pavement Management / Business Systems Design Construction

  11. 6 Strategic Focus Areas Mix design & analysis Surface characteristics Long-life pavements Concrete overlays Equipment innovations Sustainability (Identified by Advisory Board)

  12. What We Produce • Research and Reports • Technology Manuals • Tech Briefs • Technical Presentations • Demonstration Projects

  13. Research & Reports Completed in 3 yrs. (17 million) Example Research Freezing-Thawing Durability of Low Permeability Concrete Crack Development in Concrete Utilizing Various Saw Depths Deicer Scaling Resistance of Concrete Containing Slag Cement How to Reduce Tire-Pavement Noise Improving Variability and Precision of AVA Test Results Material and Construction Optimization for Prevention of Premature Pavement Distress Development of Performance Properties of Ternary Mixtures: Phase I http://www.cptechcenter.org/projects/reports.cfm

  14. Manuals • Integrated Materials and Construction Practices for Concrete Pavement: A State-of-the-Practice Manual (330 page) • Guide to Concrete Overlays (80 page) • Gide on Reducing Tire Pavement Noise • Update of Airport Guide on Rigid Pavement • Manual of Practice for Sustainability (under development) • Guide for Roller Compacted Concrete (under development)

  15. New Technical Briefs 5 new tech briefs in 2009 Diamond grinding Two-lift paving Freeze-thaw durability of low-permeability concrete Nonwoven Geotextile Interlayers Effects of early-entry sawing on PCC cracking

  16. Training Programs / Year • Over 4,000 people trained each year • 20 workshops and seminars • 60 presentations on concrete pavement • Train the Trainer • Training on Demand (21 modules)

  17. Concrete Pavement Preservation Workshops • Workshops conducted in Colorado, Kentucky, Iowa, Oklahoma & Missouri • Workshops scheduled in Utah • Two openings available for state workshops • Detailed information presented on the following: • Retrofitted edge drains • Load transfer restoration • Diamond grinding and grooving • Joint resealing and crack sealing • Strategy Session • Preservation Concepts • Pavement Evaluation Techniques • Slab stabilization and slab jacking • Partial-depth repairs • Full-depth repairs

  18. IMCP Workshops • 19 IMCP Workshops were held in last 3 yrs (9 one-day and 10 two-day workshops) • 1,606 estimated participants attended the workshops • Each workshop rated on the following scale: • (5) Very Good • (4) Good • (3) Ok • (2) Fair • (1) Needs Improvement • Overall rating for 19 workshop program was 4.34

  19. Establish an Interactive, Online, Training on Demand Program Training on Demand modules have been developed and made available on NHI and soon will be available on the CP Tech Center websites Users participate in online Integrated Materials and Construction Practices for Concrete Pavements and Concrete Preservation module training at their convenience using Computer Based Interactive Training (CBIT) Users can access any one of the training modules, listen to audio and visual presentations & answer questions at the end of the modules 25 Concrete Courses

  20. Concrete OverlayField Application States • Joined the Program • Delaware • Louisiana • Maryland • Nevada • New Mexico • North Dakota • Pennsylvania • South Dakota • Texas • Washington • West Virginia • Interested States • Arkansas • California • Georgia • Kentucky • Maine • Minnesota • Nebraska • North Carolina • Virginia 5 States – 6” Bonded Overlays over HMA (6’x6’ joints) 3 States – 6” Unbonded Overlays over Concrete (6’x6’ joints) 1 State – 7” Bonded CRCP over Plain Jointed Concrete Iowa – 2009-2010 Field Application Research Projects

  21. Overlay Program Impacts

  22. Demonstration Projects • Two lift • Overlays

  23. National Concrete Consortium-NC2 19 States • State Engineers, Researchers and Industry • Meet every 6 months • Share • Problems and solutions • Research • Innovations • CP Tech provides secretariat services

  24. LLCP Team Tom Cackler, Angel Correa, Dan Dawood, Peter Deem, Jim Duit, Georgene Geary, Andrew Gisi, Amir Hanna, Steve Kosmatka, Rob Rasmussen, Bob Tally, Shiraz Tayabji, Suneel Vanikar, Jerry Voigt, Katie Hall

  25. 2010 Focus Mix Design Components Finalize Surface Characteristics Joint Deterioration Concrete Overlays High Quality Foundation Substantially

  26. Mixture Design Develop a software decision support tool and proposed specifications for ternary mixtures Evaluate field test methods for concrete pavement mixture design and analysis Publish a guide specification for concrete pavement mixtures Develop a protocol to assist with selecting mixture proportions

  27. Surface Characteristics Measure Tire Pavement Noise on Different Concrete Texture to Determine Methods to Construct Quicker Pavement. In 3½ years, Over 1000 Unique Textures Tested 150 miles of test surface in 20 States and 6 Countries

  28. 1/8" Deep Transverse Random Spacing + Burlap 102 dBA 110 dBA Negative Texture

  29. Surface Characteristics Activities Technology Transfer Pieces Fundamentals of Quieter Concrete Pavements Selecting the Right Texture for the Right Situation The Language of Pavement Noise Model Texture Guidelines Joint Effects on Noise and Annoyance

  30. Concrete Overlay Program Field Application Program Concrete Overlay Design Project Technology Demonstration Projects Overlay Field Research Concrete Overlay Costs Concrete Overlay Overruns Second Edition September 2008

  31. Concrete Overlay Design Project Develop Guide for Existing Concrete Overlay Design Methodology in the next 12 months ETG selected and held first meeting Evaluate 4 to 5 software programs, choose one to two for each type of Overlays carry forward and develop a number of examples. Guide will be 30+ pages 4 page tech brief plan explaining evaluations of software programs

  32. Technology Demonstration Projects Concrete overlay open houses Iowa US 65 (September 2009) Delaware US 13 (November 2009) Proposed concrete overlay open houses Pennsylvania Western State Promote overlay workshops 23 presentations in 13 states in over a year and a half period

  33. Iowa/National Research Objectives Reduce construction time & quantity overrun concerns w/GPS mapping & paver control Evaluate use of GPS controlled saws Evaluate need for milling & controls Evaluate us of innovative bond breakers Consider ways of reducing paving train length Evaluate pavement strength vs. opening time Control quantities, reduce survey needs, reduce construction time, reduce traffic control problems

  34. Stringless Control Ground Equipment

  35. Joint Deterioration Conduct laboratory tests and develop guidance documents for practitioners on how to prevent and mitigate joint-related distress in concrete pavements Deliver workshops and webinars for practitioners

  36. Concrete Pavement Foundations Develop a manual of practice for concrete pavement foundations Conduct a national training program based on the manual Develop technical briefs related to concrete pavement foundations

  37. Sustainable Concrete Pavements Future work Facilitate and present at international conference on concrete pavement sustainability Develop manual of better practice on concrete pavement sustainability Conduct workshops and field demos Goal is to produce user-friendly material to assist owners and decision makers on technologies available and how to measure benefit

  38. THANK YOU!Dale S. HarringtonRepresenting the National Concrete Pavement Technology Centerwww.cptechcenter.orgdharrington@snyder-associates.com515-964-2020

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