Title: ROAD PROFILE USERS GROUP TAHOE, CALIFORNIA
1ROAD PROFILE USERS GROUP TAHOE, CALIFORNIA
AASHTO JOINT TASK FORCE ON PAVEMENTS AASHTO
SUBCOMMITTEE ON MATERIALS
2AASHTO VISION STATEMENT
- AASHTO will be the voice for transportation and a
catalyst for institutional and technical
excellence.
3AASHTO MISSION STATEMENT
- AASHTO's mission is to advocate transportation
policies, provide technical services, demonstrate
the contributions of transportation and
facilitate institutional change.
4AASHTO GOALS
- Advocate Transportation
- Provide Technical Services
- Demonstrate the Contributions of Transportation
- Facilitate Institutional Change
5AASHTO ACTION ISSUES
- Protect Funding Guarantees
- Oversight of TEA-21
- Clean Air Act
- National Traveler's Information Number
- Environmental Justice
6AASHTO ACTION ISSUES
- Review DOT's Proposed Planning and
- Environmental Rules
- Streamline the Approval of Projects
- SUPPORT TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH
7SUPPORT TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH
- Provide Increase of 37M/yr for Supplemental
- FHWA Research
- 5M - Safety 10M - Hwy
Operations - 8M - Pavements 4M - Planning
- 5M - Structures 5M - Environment
8Thought's for the Day
- "If we don't succeed,we run the risk of failure."
- Vice President Dan Quayle - "Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate
things." Vice President Dan Quayle
9National RT Partnership ForumInfrastructure
Renewal
- Business Needs for
- Pavement Engineering
10National Research and Technology Partnership Forum
- Participants
- Federal Highway Administration
- American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials - Transportation Research Board
- Industry
11Working Groups
- Safety
- Infrastructure Renewal
- Operations and Mobility
- Planning and Environment
- Policy Analysis and
- Systems Monitoring
12Infrastructure Renewal
- Major Program Areas
- Highway Asset Management RT
- Highway Pavement RT
- Highway Structures RT
13Highway Pavements RT
- Critical issues
- From 1970 to 1998 average daily traffic volume
has increased 130. Average daily loading has
increased 580. - Average freight loading is currently increasing
at 2.7 per year.
14Highway Pavements RT
- Critical issues
- Just in time delivery has increased from 10 in
1990 to over 60 in 2000. - Of every dollar invested in highways more than 50
cent goes to pavements.
15Highway Pavements RT
- Critical issues
- Earmarking of pavement RT funding has directed
significant efforts to special interest
activities. - Growing need to identify and understand factors
that contribute to pavement performance and to
predict performance.
16Highway Pavements RT
- Priority Areas
- Designs and materials for longer life more
cost-effective pavements - Less disruptive construction and maintenance
technologies and technologies to reduce user
delay while maintaining service and securing work
zone safety.
17Highway Pavements RT
- Priority Areas
- Safer more environmental friendly pavements
- Education, communication, and job training.
- Promotion and delivery of innovation
18Designs Materials for Longer-lived More
Cost-effective Pavements.
- Research Needs
- Accurate prediction of pavement performance over
extended periods under severe loading conditions. - Reliable data on pavement performance.
- Equipment to accurately assess pavement condition
at highway speed. - Understanding the interaction of design,
construction, materials, traffic and environment.
19Safer, Environmental Friendly Pavements
- Research Needs
- Pavement surface properties noise, friction,
stability/durability, visibility and aesthetics. - Understanding vehicle/pavement interaction
noise, handling and traction. - Impacts to adjoining business and communities.
20Promotion and Delivery of Innovation
- Research Needs
- Move results of research into practice as soon as
possible. - Programs to test, evaluate and refine research
findings into user friendly products ready for
easy, reliable application.
21Thought's for the Day
- "I believe we are on an irreversible trend toward
more freedom and democracy - but that could
change." - "For NASA, space is still a high priority."
-
- Vice President Dan
Quayle
22AASHTO Joint Task Force on PavementsOct 1-3,
2000Irvine, California
- Business Needs For Pavement Engineering
23Business Needs for Pavement Engineering
- National Workshop
- AASHTO Joint Task Force on Pavements
- Objectives
- Develop a Strategic Plan for Pavements Technology
- Identify priorities for Standing Committee on
Research for NCHRP
24Principal Focus Areas
- Achieving Desired Performance Levels and Life
- Supporting Effective Management of Pavement
Assets - Minimizing Adverse Impact to Users
- Enhancing Practitioner Knowledge and User
Understanding of Pavements
25Achieving Desired Life Performance Levels
- Objectives
- Accurate and reliable functional (ride, noise,
safety) pavement performance prediction
methodologies - Improved tools, materials, and processes to
design construct, maintain, and manage pavements
that provide an acceptable level of service over
a longer service life than traditionally expected
while reducing life cycle costs.
26Effective Management of Pavement Assets
- Building Blocks
- Identify data needs (climate, traffic, as-build
design and materials) - Data collection methods (quality, consistency,
and standardization) - Integration and development of new data
collection tools - Improved management of data bases
27Effective Management of Pavement Assets
- Building Blocks
- Calibration procedures of national guidelines to
a particular State or locality - Identification of critical performance measures
- Guidelines for development of feedback loops
28Effective Management of Pavement Assets
- Building Blocks
- Linkage of project and network systems
- An integrated management system that encompasses
all major management systems (maintenance,
safety, construction, and pavement) - Decision making models with training and
awareness efforts for different levels within the
organization
29Thought's for the Day
- "It's clearly a budget. It's got a lot of numbers
in it." - "We ought to make the pie higher."
-
- President George W.
Bush
30AASHTO ProtocolsbyCarl Bertrand, TxDOT
- 11th Annual Road Profilers Users Group Meeting
1999
31PROVISIONAL PROTOCOLS(Were being Re-Balloted)
- Quantifying Roughness on Pavements (AASHTO
PP37-99) - Determining Max. Rut Depth in ACP (AASHTO
PP38-99) - Estimating Faulting of Concrete Pavements
(AASHTO PP39-99)
3212th AASHTO ProtocolsbyKen Fults, TxDOT
- 12th Annual Road Profilers Users Group Meeting
2000
33PROTOCOLS
- Pavement Roughness PP37-00
- Rut Depth PP 38-00
- Faulting PP 39-00
- Cracking in AC Surface PP 44-00
- Has not passed AASHTO balloting
34AASHTO Provisional Standards for Measuring
Pavement Condition
- A Roadmap for
- Quality Data Collection
OCTOBER 30, 2000
35What We Agreed On
- Standards can improve quality of data collection
- We need QA/QC and validation/certification
procedures - Vendors
- Willing to assist in the implementation
- Will work with AASHTO Joint Task Force to improve
Standards - Cost savings are possible with full implementation
36Action Plan
- Priority 1 QC/QA and certification for
roughness - Priority 2 Refine cracking standard to allow
adoption by AASHTO - Priority 3 Rut depth definition and resolution
- Priority 4 Faulting definition and resolution
- Priority 5 QC/QA and certification for other
Standards
37Funding
- NCHRP 20-7
- FHWA may fund QC/QA work
38NCHRP WORKSHOP
- NCHRP 20-51(01)
- August 25-28, 2001
- Irvine, California
- REPORT PENDING
39Thought's for the Day
- "I was raised in the West. The west of Texas.
It's pretty close to California. In more ways
than Washington, D.C., is close to California." - "I understand small business growth. I was one."
- President George W.
Bush
40FHWA SMOOTHNESS ETG
- Mark Swanlund, FHWA
- David Law, FHWA
- Laurin Lineman, Fed Lands
- Bruce Wasill, Fed Lands
- Starr Kohn, Consultant
- Dan Frentress, ACPA
41FHWA SMOOTHNESS ETG
- John Andrews, Maryland DOT
- Steve Karamihas, Univ. of Michigan
- Kevin McGehee, Virginia DOT
- Jim Delton, Arizona DOT
- Ken Fults, Texas DOT
42FHWA SMOOTHNESS ETG
- September 3-6, 2001 / Plymouth, Michigan
- October 28, 2001 / Tahoe, California
- PRODUCTS
- Equipment Specification
- Certification Procedure
- Test Method
- Boiler Plate Specification Document
43EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION
- High Speed - 15 to 70 mph
- Low Speed - 5 to 20 mph
- Automatic Triggering Required with Repeatability
of 6 inches - Accommodate Wavelength - 6" to 300'
- Obtain Store data at Minimum Increments of 1
Reading per 2 Inches
44EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION
- Provisions to Facilitate Calibration of
Transducer Signals - Alarm System to Alert Operator of Out-Of-Range
Signals - Capable of measuring IRI from 5 - 300 inches per
mile - Height Sensor Resolution of 0.001 inch
45EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION
- Minimum of 1 accelerometer per height sensor
- Auto Execution Function
46INTERIAL PROFILER CERTIFICATION
- Required for Each Separate System
- Required after Major Component Repair or
Replacement - Includes both Static and Dynamic Tests
- Static Tests
- Vertical Height Sensor Check
- Horizontal Distance Check
47INTERIAL PROFILER CERTIFICATION
- Height Sensor Compliance - Average of Absolute
Difference of 10 checks lt 0.01" - Distance Check - Average of Absolute Difference
of 3 runs over 1000' lt 1.0' - Dynamic Tests
- Performed on 2 different Roughness Test
Sections
48INTERIAL PROFILER CERTIFICATION
- Test Section Profile determined by 3rd Order
Survey - 10 Repeat runs per Test Section by Equipment
- Standard Deviation of Test Runs lt 3.00
- Point-to-Point profile difference ?0.010 inch
49INTERIAL PROFILER CERTIFICATION
- Average of Absolute Difference lt 0.060 inch
- IRI's determined from profile data and Standard
Deviation lt 3.0 in/mi. - Average Absolute Difference from Average IRI and
Reference lt 6.0 in/mi.
50INTERIAL PROFILER TEST METHOD
51Test Method Scope
- Procedures for Operation
- Verification of Calibration
- Evaluation Procedures
- Identification of Bumps
- Dispute Resolution
52INTERIAL PROFILER CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION
53AASHTO-AGC-ARTBATASK FORCE 45
- Develop AASHTO Standards, Equipment Certification
Programs, QA/QC Procedures for Condition Data
Collection and Reporting. - Chair Parker Williams, State Highway
Administrator for Maryland DOT
54Thought's for the Day
- "The senator has got to understand if he's going
to have - he can't have it both ways. He can't
take the high horse and then claim the low road." - "I know how hard it is to put food on your
family." - President George W.
Bush -
55Development of the 2002 Guide for the Design of
New and Rehabilitated Pavements
- Project Overview
- Ken Fults
56Objective
- Develop and deliver the 2002 Guide for design
of new and rehabilitated pavement structures - Based on mechanistic-empirical principals
- Accompanied by the necessary computational
software
57Scope of 2002 Guide
- Procedures for pavement design/analysis
- Procedures for evaluating existing pavements
- Recommendations on rehabilitation treatments,
subdrainage, and foundation improvements
58Scope of 2002 Guide
- Procedures for LCCA, reliability, and traffic
analysis - Procedures for calibrating for local conditions
- Guidance for developing agency-specific
procedures/catalogs
59Key Staff
Principal Investigator John P. Hallin
CO-PI Kenneth McGhee
Flexible Pavement Matthew W. Witczak
Rigid Pavement Michael I. Darter
60Smoothness Prediction
- IRI is predicted over time as a function of the
key distress types predicted by the analysis
procedure
61Project Schedule
62Thought's for the Day
- "A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer
and fewer people going to the polls." - Vice President Dan
Quayle