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Title: FY98 TARA Briefing


1
REMOTE SITE ASSESSMENT
Marian Rollings and Lynette Barna CRREL
FY03 - 225K FY04 - 250K FY05 - 250K FY06 -
200K
2
Project Description
  • Objective Develop methodology and assemble
    workable models to ascertain structural adequacy
    of a site for aircraft operations as
    environmental conditions change. The system must
    be modular to allow upgraded models to be
    seamlessly incorporated as they develop.
  • Scope - This effort concentrates on evaluating
    and assembling existing models into a workable
    methodology. Particular emphasis is placed on
    environmental effects modeling. Other efforts
    are concentrating on specific improvements such
    as enhanced structural modeling and engineering
    property data bases that will be incorporated
    within the methodology as they develop.

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Plan/Progress
  • Plan FY03 Assemble methodology and identify
    model and data requirements.
  • FY04 Complete evaluation of environmental
    model capabilities
  • FY05 Select, refine, verify environmental
    model(s)
  • FY06 Assemble final methodology and models
  • Progress 1st generation analysis methodology
    assembled and tried on an exercise for a parking
    ramp at Minot, North Dakota. Analysis begun 5
    models to examine environmental effects.

4
CONCEPT OF ANALYSIS
Materials Property Data Base
Mission Requirements (traffic)
Revised Structural Assessment As
Environmental Conditions Changes
Structural Assessment
Site Soils or Pavement
Environmental Effects (temp moist)
Site Geometry Clearances
5
MINOT NORTH DAKOTA EXERCISE
  • Facility 750 x 750 ft parking ramp adjacent to
    Hot Cargo Pad (Feature A-16B)
  • Mission 10,000 passes of C-130
  • Available Existing Structural Models
  • Unsurfaced nomograph
  • ACN/PCN for paved areas (access to new ramp via
    Taxiway E and hot cargo pad)

6
MINOT SOILS INPUT
  • Geology and Geomorphology
  • Glaciated upland plain composed of glacial till
  • USDA Agricultural Soil Map
  • Calcium sulfate present in soil
  • Upper 1m typically
  • ML or CL
  • 60 to 75 fines
  • Liquid limit in low 30s, PI 17 to 19
  • Finer and more plastic below
  • Prairie Pot Holes of wet fine material (can
    avoid)
  • AFCESA Pavement Evaluation
  • CL soils

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INFERENCES FOR SOIL ASSESSMENT
  • Geologic Information
  • CBR of 2 to 15
  • USDA Soils Map
  • CBR of 5 to 10 for most areas
  • CBR of 2 to 5 for prairie pot holes which can
    avoid as they are mapped
  • Presence of calcium sulfate may preclude
    stabilization
  • AFCESA Evaluation
  • CBR of 7
  • Equilibrium moisture content of 13.0 to 13.6
    under pavements
  • ACN/PCN and allowable loads for pavements
  • BETTER STRENGTH ESTIMATES POSSIBLE AS INFORMATION
    QUALITY IMPROVES

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UNSURFACED STRUCTURAL CAPACITY FOR MINOT EXERCISE
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STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT
  • Mission cannot be supported
  • Unless stabilized (sulfate question unresolved),
    mat, or other structural upgrade
  • May be able to operate if soil is frozen
  • No existing military criteria for aircraft
    operation on frozen soils
  • For this exercise, analyze as a layered elastic
    problem

10
FROZEN SOIL ANALYSIS
  • Is it a rigid pavement?
  • Calculate tensile stresses and compare to some
    fatigue estimate
  • Can allow for some cracking in the frozen layer
    by using a cracked modulus analysis method
  • Is it a flexible pavement?
  • Calculate compressive strain on soil below frozen
    layer and apply standard layered elastic rutting
    criteria

Many frozen fine-grained soils have modulus
values on the order of 80,000 to 500,000 psi (
high-quality base or low to medium quality AC)
and crack at relatively high strain levels.
Probably, a flexible pavement analysis is most
appropriate but will analyze both ways
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REQUIRED DEPTH OF FROZEN SOIL TO SUPPORT MISSION
REQUIREMENTS
  • Treat frozen layer as a rigid structure
  • 33 to 43 depth depending on modulus for frozen
    soil
  • Required thickness reduced about 25 if use
    cracked modulus analysis and analyze for subgrade
    rutting
  • Treat as a flexible pavement system (probably
    sounder analysis technique)
  • 10 to 20 depth depending on modulus for frozen
    soil
  • Results highly dependent on quality of knowledge
    of material properties. Frozen soil properties
    are a function of soil type, moisture content,
    and temperature. They are not a constant.

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ANALYZE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
  • Frost depth calculated by modified Berggren
    equations

Combine structural requirements with climate data
from Minot and predicted frost penetration
Average climate data for Minot AFB
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END RESULT ANALYSIS OF MINOT AFB EXERCISE
Treating as a flexible system
15 December 21 March
June
July
1 15 December
21 March 5 April
Cannot meet mission requirements without
structural upgrade
Marginal
Meets mission requirements
Carrying out this environmental assessment
identifies a 3 month potential window for
operations
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Product
  • Description A methodology that will describe
    use of data bases, individual models, and
    criteria for analyzing the structural capacity of
    a site as environmental conditions change.
  • FY04 Demonstration Use the NC geometrics and
    soil conditions but translate it to Minot, ND to
    demonstrate how environmental effects impact
    structural capacity.
  • Transition Medium Analysis flowchart with
    supporting criteria and models. This work unit
    could all be computerized into a single software
    package but this would require more funding and
    would lose the modular structure that allows
    rapid and easy upgrading.
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