Title: PAVEMENT
1PAVEMENT
- Work programme
- Denis François (LCPC)
- Cliff Nicholls (TRL)
- Erik Nielsen (DRI)
- Francisco Sinis (CEDEX)
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- Jean-Michel PIAU (LCPC)
2PLAN OF PRESENTATION
- Introduction
- General objective of SAMARIS Pavement project
- Context
- Overview of the technical programme
- Review of technical WP3 to WP6
- Objective
- Tasks
- Deliverables
- (QA period)
- Conclusion
- Budget
- Benefits of end-users
3Pavement - IntroductionGENERAL OBJECTIVE
- Sustainable (and Advanced) MAterials for Road
InfraStructure - Objective
- Anticipate the greater use of recycled materials
in pavement construction maintenance within
the frame of Sustainable Development Policy - Prepare the next generation of CEN standards
- Special attention given to the situation of
Central European countries
4Pavement - IntroductionGENERAL OBJECTIVE
- Clarification of recycling policy
- numerous materials and situations
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- sources of materials road (in place/storage),
deconstruction, demolition, waste (industrial)
materials, - destination subgrade, subbase, wearing course,
pavement shoulders, low/high traffic roads - process cold/warm, fixed/mobile plant,
bitumen/hydraulic binders - Various experiences from the different countries
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5Pavement - IntroductionCONTEXT
- 1) Sustainable development policy (SDP) cares for
- Technical aspects
- Environmental and health aspects
- Economical aspects
- Social aspects
6Pavement IntroductionCONTEXT
- Adequacy between SDP and the re-use of materials
in Pavement construction maintenance (PCM) - Favourable conjonctural aspects
- PCM needs high quantity of materials
- no need for very highly performant materials
- Benefits of re-use
- spare of natural materials
- limitation of waste materials and waste disposal
- possibility of economical savings
-
7Pavement - IntroductionCONTEXT
- But SDP also requires that recycling is
- no detrimental to nature, especially to ground
water (environmental aspects at long run) - no detrimental to human being, especially to
workers during construction/maintenance phase
(safety aspects) - sufficiently performant from a technical point
of view (durability of infrastructure, properties
of wearing course - skid resistance,) - ?
- Peculiar importance given to environmental,
safety and mechanical aspects
8Pavement - IntroductionCONTEXT
- 2) On-going work for European standardisation
- Mandate 124,
- ?
- Important place given in SAMARIS to
pre-standardisation work (first or second
generation of standards) - 3) Several previous international research
projects in the same area - ALT-MAT,Courage, Polmit, COST337,
- ?
- Important place given to litterature review
9Pavement - IntroductionOVERVIEW OF THE
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
- Assess the environmental risks linked to
infrastructures, built or reinforced with
alternative materials assess the performance of
structures (durability) (WP3, LCPC) - 2) Prepare the work for the introduction of
environmental and safety concerns in
specifications of alternative materials, both
during the pavement construction/deconstruction
phase or during the service life (detection of
hazardous components) take into account the
specific scenario of fires in tunnels - (WP4, TRL)
10Pavement - IntroductionOVERVIEW OF THE
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
- 3) Promote performance-based specifications,
available whatever the materials, instead of
formulation based on recipe (WP5, CEDEX) - restricted in SAMARIS to the case of
specification against permanent deformation - 4) Clarify the international context of
re-cycling provide up-dated information and
recommendations about the techniques and
applications of recycling - (WP6, DRI)
11Pavement - IntroductionOVERVIEW OF THE
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME
- WP3 Assessment of alternative materials (LCPC)
- WP4 Safety and environmental concerns in
material specifications (TRL) - WP5 Performance-based spec. (CEDEX)
- WP6 Techniques for recycling (DRI)
- ?
- WP2 for development, review of the programme,
interrelation between WPs - 17 partners
12Pavement - IntroductionOVERVIEW OF THE TECHNICAL
PROGRAMME
- General features of the research programme
- Interrelation between WPs
- Litterature review
- Use of questionnaires (some to the reference
group members) - Use of models
- Development of methodological tools
- Sharing crossing of the experience from the
different countries - Clustering with FORMAT
- technico-economical optimisation of recycling
techniques - Quality assurance frame internal/external
review of production, reference group,...
13Pavement - IntroductionOVERVIEW OF THE TECHNICAL
PROGRAMME
- Main expected deliverables
- General methodology for the assessment of
functional, safety and environmental aspects - Protocols to investigate hazardous components,
when re-using pavement materials - Environmental annex to CEN products standards
- Mechanical models and test methods for
performance-based specifications - Technical guides and recommendations for a
proper-use of recycling techniques in road
construction
14WP3 Assessment for alternative materials Denis
François -LCPC
- Main objective
- Develop an approach for the assessment of
eco-compatibility and durability of alternative
materials in road construction - Task 3.1 Review of regulation about recycling,
existing in different countries (Europe, USA,) - Task 3.2 Development of a methodology for the
assessment of alternative materials, based on use
scenarios
15Complementary approaches
Material geotechnics
16Examples
17WP3 Assessment for alternative materials
MATERIALS TO BE CONTEMPLATED
- MSWI (Municipal solid waste incinerator)
- bottom ash, coal fly ash
- crushed concrete (from building and road
demolition) - blast oxygen furnace slag, electric arc furnace
slag, air cooled blast furnace slag, granulated
(vitrified) blast furnace slag - decontaminated soils.
18WP3 Assessment for alternative materials
DELIVERABLES
- Report on existing specific national regulations
applied to material recycling. (December 2003) - Report on the critical analysis of European texts
(March 2004) - Influent factors and their range of variation in
road applications (March 2004)
19WP4 Safety and Environmental Concerns in
Material Specifications Cliff Nichols -TRL
- Task 4.1 Detection of hazardous components into
materials before their re-use - Task 4.2 Reaction of pavement materials to
fires (ex asphalt materials tunnels) - Task 4.3 Environmental annexes to CEN standard
products
20WP4 Safety and Environmental Concerns in
Material Specifications
- Task 4.1 Detection of hazardous components into
materials before their re-use - Materials creating either
- hazardous fines, when pulverised
- hazardous fumes, when heated (mixing)
- near or exceed flash point, during heating
- risks of leaching, when in place (cf. WP3)
- Ex tar, polymer in modified binders, abestos
fibres, - Identification of a set of detection tests,
candidate to standardisation - Real implication on health, out of scope
21WP4 Safety and Environmental Concerns in
Material Specifications
- Task 4.2 Reaction of pavement materials to
fires - Objective clarification of the need to
investigate the reaction to fire of pavement
materials define the appropriate testing
procedures (mandate 124) - EU demand following major incidents in tunnels
- Work in SAMARIS on traditionnal asphalt materials
(highly porous or not, surface dressing, slurry
surfacing,) - 2 phases, with milestone
- survey among authorities litterature review
- If knowledge gaps identified, define means
development
22WP4 Safety and Environmental Concerns in
Material Specifications
- Task 4.3 Environmental annexes to CEN standard
products - Objective prepare an environmental annex to CEN
standard products - Strongly interrelated with WP3
- Make pilot environmental studies on various type
of materials
23WP4 Safety and Environmental Concerns in
Material Specifications DELIVERABLES
- Task 4.1
- Report on existing test methods for the detection
of hazardous components (December 2003) - Report on the test methods for the detection of
hazardous components (August 2005) - Task 4.2
- Report on the survey on road authorities
positions with regards to reaction of pavement
materials to fire (Feb.2004) - Report on testing procedure for reaction to fire
of pavement materials (June 2005) - Task 4.3
- Report on the environmental annex to road product
standards (September 2005)
24WP5 Performance based Specifications Erik
Nielsen -DRI
- Main objective
- Material design evolve from a recipe approach
to a performance based approach - Pre-standardisation work
- Feasibility methodology, rather than
exhaustivity - Work mostly on classical pavement materials
- Permanent deformation of unbound granular
materials and asphalt materials
25WP5 Performance based SpecificationsTASKS
- Task 5.2 Permanent deformation of unbound
materials modelling and validation - Task 5.3 Rutting of bituminous pavements
modelling and validation - ?
- ?
- Task 5.1 Calibration and validation of material
and structural models from full scale data - Constitution of a database of well documented
full scale testing (field or ALT)
26WP5 Performance based SpecificationsGENERAL
FEATURES
- Distinction beetween
- Routine models
- Advanced models
- Research models (not fully addressed in SAMARIS)
27WP5 Performance based SpecificationsDELIVERABLE
S
- Data base and report on reference full scale
tests (April 2004) - Report on models for prediction of permanent
deformation of unbound granular materials in
flexible pavement (April 2004) - Report on models for prediction of rutting in
bituminous surface layers (April 2004) - Calibration and validation report for modelling
of permanent deformation of unbound and
bituminous materials in flexible pavements and
recommendations for the definition of
performance-based specifications (September 2005)
28WP6 Techniques for Recycling Francisco
Sinis CEDEX
- Main objective
- provide up-dated information and recommendations
about the techniques and applications of
recycling - Task 6.1 To elaborate a technical guide on
recycling techniques - Task 6.2 To review the situation on recycling
in Central European countries.
29WP6 Techniques for RecyclingMAIN FEATURES
- Strongly interconnected with WP3
- Materials of interest
- Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator
- Steel Slag, Blast Furnace Slag, Non-Ferrous slag
- Coal Fly Ash, Coal Bottom Ash
- Mining Waste Rock
- Blast Furnace Slag
- Ground Granulated
- Scrap Tyres
- Waste Glass
- Foundry Sand
30WP6 Techniques for RecyclingDELIVERABLES
- Report on literature review on recycling of
by-products in road construction in Europe (Dec.
2003) - Report recommendations for mixing plants for
recycling works (June 2004) - Report on the situation on recycling in Central
European countries (August 2004) - Technical guide on techniques of recycling
(September 2005)
31PavementCONCLUSION
- Budget
- 193 man-months, 1 631 000 Euros
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- Expected benefits for road owners, road users,
research institutes - Co-ordination of actions, implementation, no
duplication of effort, association of CEE
countries - Assessment of the eco-compatibility of materials
to be re-used in road works - Less problems of pollution.Better use of
by-products and preservation of natural resources - Increased safety at road work less health
problems with undetected hazardous components
when recycling
32PavementCONCLUSION
- Expected benefits for road owners, road users,
research institutes - Performance-based specification for functional
properties of pavement materials for flexible
pavements,bituminous surface layers - Possibility to assess in a common way different
types of materials including secondary materials
and by-products - Reduction in cost of pavement works by the use of
a larger range of materials - Technical guide on recycling techniques
33- Further comments/questions
- Jean-michel.piau_at_lcpc.fr