Title: Soil Compaction and Pavement Design
1Soil Compaction and Pavement Design
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3- Overview of Soil Compaction
- Compaction (concept) the densification of soil
by removal of air. - Requires mechanical energy
- Densification increases with help of water
water acts as softening agent and allows soil
particles to slip over one another, thereby
increasing the packing factor
4- There is an optimal moisture content that
maximizes densification, or maximum density - optimum moisture, maximum density
Unit weight has units of density gravity
5- Overview
- B. Factors Affecting Compaction
- Grain size
- Grain shape
- Sorting
6II. Laboratory Methods for Determining OM and
MD The Proctor Test (after Ralph R. Proctor,
1933)
7II. Laboratory Methods for Determining OM and
MD The Proctor Test (after Ralph R. Proctor,
1933)
8II. The Method The Proctor Test (after Ralph R.
Proctor, 1933)
9II. The Method The Proctor Test (after Ralph R.
Proctor, 1933)
10Unit weight has units of density gravity
11- III. Terms to Reckon with
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Porosity volume of voids n
Vv volume total of material
Vt
Moisture Content weight of water w Ww
weight of dry soil Ws
Unit Weight (fw) weight of soil and water
fw WsWw Ww (moist)
volume total of soil Vt
Vt (lbs/ft3)
Unit Weight (fd) unit weight (wet)
(fd) fw (dry) 1
(moisture content /100) 1(w/100)
(lbs/ft3)
12- IV. Field Methods of Determining if OM MD are
achieved
A. Sand Cone Method
13- IV. Field Methods of Determining if OM MD have
been achieved
A. Sand Cone Method
Unit Weight weight of soil and water ?w
WsWw Ww (moist) volume total of
soil Vt Vt
Moisture Content weight of water w Ww
weight of soil Ws
14- IV. Field Methods of Determining if OM MD have
been achieved
B. Nuclear Density Meter
15- V. Pavement Design
- A. Overview
Degree of curvature
Principal cause of pavement failure shown
abovenot the blacktop
16- V. Pavement Design
- B. California Bearing Ratio (CBR)
How to build a road!
17- V. Pavement Design
- B. California Bearing Ratio (CBR)
- 1. The California bearing ratio (CBR) is a
penetration test for evaluation of the mechanical
strength of road subgrades and basecourses. It
was developed by the California Department of
Transportation.
18- V. Pavement Design
- B. California Bearing Ratio (CBR)
- The California bearing ratio (CBR) is a
penetration test for evaluation of the mechanical
strength of road subgrades and basecourses. It
was developed by the California Department of
Transportation. - 2. The test is performed by measuring the
pressure required to penetrate a soil sample with
a plunger of standard area. The measured pressure
is then divided by the pressure required to
achieve an equal penetration on a standard
crushed rock material.
19- V. Pavement Design
- B. California Bearing Ratio (CBR)
- 3. The Test
Take load readings at penetrations of
the result 0.025
70 psi 0.05...115 psi 0.1.220
psi 0.2.300 psi 0.4.320 psi
6 mold
Achieve OM MD
Penetrations of 0.05 per minute
204. Plot the Data
215. Determine the percent of compacted crushed
stone values for the 0.1 and 0.2 penetration.
The Gold Standard for CBR for 0.1 of
penetration, 1000 psi for 0.2 of penetration,
1500 psi
Example above for 0.1 of penetration, 220
psi for 0.2 of penetration, 300 psi
The standard material for this test is crushed
California limestone
225. Determine the percent of compacted crushed
stone values for the 0.1 and 0.2 penetration.
Example psi CBR Standard psi
220 psi .22, or 22 1000 psi
300 psi .20, or 20 1500 psi
CBR of material 22
The Gold Standard for CBR for 0.1 of
penetration, 1000 psi for 0.2 of penetration,
1500 psi
Example above for 0.1 of penetration, 220
psi for 0.2 of penetration, 300 psi
235. Determine the percent of compacted crushed
stone values for the 0.1 and 0.2 penetration.
- In General
- The harder the surface, the higher the CBR
rating. - A CBR of 3 equates to tilled farmland,
- A CBR of 4.75 equates to turf or moist clay,
- Moist sand may have a CBR of 10.
- High quality crushed rock has a CBR over 80.
- The standard material for this test is crushed
California - limestone which has a value of 100.
Example psi CBR Standard psi
220 psi .22, or 22 1000 psi
300 psi .20, or 20 1500 psi
CBR of material 22, or 22
The Gold Standard for CBR for 0.1 of
penetration, 1000 psi for 0.2 of penetration,
1500 psi
Example above for 0.1 of penetration, 220
psi for 0.2 of penetration, 300 psi
24Potential Corrections to the Stress-Penetration
Curves
25- V. Pavement Design
- C. The Mechanics of the Design
26- V. Pavement Design
- C. The Mechanics of the Design
- Determine
- The CBR values of the subgrade
- The type of use expected (runways vs. taxiways)
27- V. Pavement Design
- C. The Mechanics of the Design
- Determine
- The CBR values of the subgrade
- The type of use expected (runways vs. taxiways)
- The expected wheel load during service
- Types of CBR materials available for the
construction
28- V. Pavement Design
- C. The Mechanics of the Design
- 2. Primary Goals
- Total strength of each layer only as good as what
is beneath it - Therefore, must meet minimum thickness
requirements - Dont break the bank
- Use less inexpensive CBR materials when allowed
while not shortchanging the projects integrity
29- V. Pavement Design
- C. The Mechanics of the Design
- 3. An example
- A compacted subgrade has a CBR value of 8. What
is the minimum pavement thickness if it is to
support a taxiway pavement designed to support a
80,000 lb airplane (40,000 wheel load)?
30 a point on the curve for a given CBR material
represents the minimum thickness of pavement
courses that will reside above it, in order
to maintain stability
31CBR subbase of 8, Taxiway, and wheel load of
40,000 lb
23 inches
32- V. Pavement Design
- C. The Mechanics of the Design
- 3. An example
- A compacted subgrade has a CBR value of 8. What
is the minimum pavement thickness if it is to
support a taxiway pavement designed to support a
80,000 lb airplane (40,000 wheel load) - What is the optimal pavement thickness (wearing
surface)? - What is the optimal CBR value of upper 6 inches?
23 inches
33- V. Pavement Design
- C. The Mechanics of the Design
- 3. An example
- A compacted subgrade has a CBR value of 8. What
is the minimum pavement thickness if it is to
support a taxiway pavement designed to support a
80,000 lb airplane (40,000 wheel load) - What is the optimal pavement thickness (wearing
surface)? - What is the optimal CBR value of upper 6 inches?
23 inches
Wearing Surface 0-15k.....2 gt15k-40k..3 gt40k-
55k..4 gt55k-70k..5 gt70k..6
Wheel Pound Loads CBR Value 15,000 or less 50
15k-40k 65 40k-70k 80 70k-150k 80
34- V. Pavement Design
- C. The Mechanics of the Design
- 3. An example
- A compacted subgrade has a CBR value of 8. What
is the minimum pavement thickness if it is to
support a taxiway pavement designed to support a
80,000 lb airplane (40,000 wheel load) - What is the optimal pavement thickness (wearing
surface)? - What is the optimal CBR value of upper 6 inches?
23 inches
3 inches
6 inches of CBR 65/80
Wearing Surface 0-15k.....2 gt15k-40k..3 gt40k-
55k..4 gt55k-70k..5 gt70k..6
Wheel Pound Loads CBR Value 15,000 or less 50
gt15k-40k 65 gt40k-70k 80 gt70k-150k 80
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- V. Pavement Design
- C. The Mechanics of the Design
- 3. An example
- A compacted subgrade has a CBR value of 8. What
is the minimum pavement thickness if it is to
support a taxiway pavement designed to support a
80,000 lb airplane (40,000 wheel load) - What is the optimal pavement thickness (wearing
surface)? - What is the optimal CBR value of upper 6 inches?
CBR 80
23 inches
3 inches
6 inches of CBR 65/80
Wearing Surface 0-15k.....2 gt15k-40k..3 gt40k-
55k..4 gt55k-70k..5 gt70k..6
Wheel Pound Loads CBR Value 15,000 or less 50
gt15k-40k 65 gt40k-70k 80 gt70k-150k 80
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- V. Pavement Design
- C. The Mechanics of the Design
- 3. An example
- A compacted subgrade has a CBR value of 8. What
is the minimum pavement thickness if it is to
support a taxiway pavement designed to support a
80,000 lb airplane (40,000 wheel load) - What is the optimal pavement thickness (wearing
surface)? - What is the optimal CBR value of upper 6 inches?
- What can we use for the remainder of thickness?
CBR 80
23 inches
3 inches
6 inches of CBR 65/80
Wearing Surface 0-15k.....2 gt15k-40k..3 gt40k-
55k..4 gt55k-70k..5 gt70k..6
Wheel Pound Loads CBR Value 15,000 or less 50
gt15k-40k 65 gt40k-70k 80 gt70k-150k 80
37Need 9 minimum thickness
38CBR 27 for remainder of base (14)
39Given Same CBR subgrade as before Materials
available of CBR30, 80 Determine Optimal
thickness of each layer while minimizing costs
40Given Same CBR subgrade as before Materials
available of CBR30, 80 Determine Optimal
thickness of each layer while minimizing costs
CBR of 30 needs minimum of 9 of pavement courses
above it.
41Given Same CBR subgrade as before Materials
available of CBR30, 80 Determine Optimal
thickness of each layer while minimizing costs
CBR of 30 needs minimum of 9 of pavement courses
above it.
3 of wearing surface 6 of CBR 80 in upper 6
42Given Same CBR subgrade as before Materials
available of CBR30, 80 Determine Optimal
thickness of each layer while minimizing costs
CBR of 30 needs minimum of 9 of pavement courses
above it.
3 of wearing surface 6 of CBR 80 in upper
6 14 of CBR 30
43Another Example Given Same CBR subgrade as
before Materials available of CBR15, 30,
80 Determine Optimal thickness of each layer
while minimizing costs
44Another Example Given Same CBR subgrade as
before Materials available of CBR15, 30,
80 Determine Optimal thickness of each layer
while minimizing costs
3 of wearing surface 6 of CBR 80 in upper 6
45Another Example Given Same CBR subgrade as
before Materials available of CBR15, 30,
80 Determine Optimal thickness of each layer
while minimizing costs
3 of wearing surface 6 of CBR 80 in upper 6 A
CBR of 15 requires X above it
46Another Example Given Same CBR subgrade as
before Materials available of CBR15, 30,
80 Determine Optimal thickness of each layer
while minimizing costs
3 of wearing surface 6 of CBR 80 in upper 6 A
CBR of 15 requires 15 above it
47Another Example Given Same CBR subgrade as
before Materials available of CBR15, 30,
80 Determine Optimal thickness of each layer
while minimizing costs
3 of wearing surface 6 of CBR 80 in upper 6 A
CBR of 15 requires 15 above it A CBR of 30
requires X above it
48Another Example Given Same CBR subgrade as
before Materials available of CBR15, 30,
80 Determine Optimal thickness of each layer
while minimizing costs
3 of wearing surface 6 of CBR 80 in upper 6 A
CBR of 15 requires 15 above it A CBR of 30
requires 9 above it
49Your turn. Subbase of CBR7, 50,000 lb loads
for a taxiway CBR materials available 80, 30,
15 Design the pavement with attention paid to
optimizing costs and stability
50Your turn. Sub base of CBR7, 50,000 lb loads
for a taxiway CBR materials available 80, 30,
15 Design the pavement with attention paid to
optimizing costs and stability
Solution Total Thickness 28 Wearing Surface
Thickness 4 Upper 6 of CBR80 CBR 30 of 7 CBR
15 of 11
51Homework Subbase of CBR15, 70,000 lb loads for
a runway CBR materials available 80, 40,
20 Design the pavement with attention paid to
optimizing costs and stability