Significant Work. Extraordinary People. SRA.
CC6 Distress Mapping
Pavement Working Group 2012
SRA International
Federal Aviation Administration
April 24 – 26, 2012
By: Josh Davis
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Outline
• CC6 Pavement Design• SOW Objectives• Trafficking Plan• Distress Mapping• SCI Evaluation• NDT Imaging Survey• Conclusions• Questions
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CC6 Pavement Design
P-403 Base Course
P-154 Subbase Course
ReworkedSubgrade
P-306 Econocrete Base
P-501 Concrete Pavement
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SOW Objectives
• Primary– Effect of flexural strength on structural life
• Secondary– Effect of modulus of elasticity on structural life
– Compare econocrete and HMA stabilized base
– Compare thickened edge and reinforced isolation joint
– Grooving research
– PSPA standard for rigid pavements
– GPR Assessment
– Compaction requirements under rigid pavements
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4N 23N 4S 23S
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SCI Evaluation
• Structural Condition Index (SCI) is a numerical value assigned to a pavement based on the structural distresses observed through visual surveys.
• The SCI scale is 0 – 100.• For CC6, SCI values were calculated for each test
item.• End of design life is valued at 80.• Testing parameters dictate testing well beyond the
end of design life.
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NDT Imaging Survey
• Capable of fast documentation of visible distresses
• Reduces time needed on runways/taxiways
• System cost and maintenance cost
• Massive data storage requirements
• Max. 1mm resolution
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Conclusions
• CC6 was designed to research the effects of flexural strength and modulus strength of concrete pavements for airport design
• Four of the SOW objectives could be partially achieved by visual survey
• Documentation of the visual survey provides a time history of distresses in relation to passes
• Visual distress surveys can be used for SCI evaluation
• Technology is allowing visual surveys to be conducted at “high speed” reducing down time of runways/taxiways
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Acknowledgements
• FAA• Dr. Satish Agrawal
• Dr. Gordon Hayhoe
• Jeff Gagnon
• Al Larkin
• SRA• Chuck Teubert
• Jerry Connelly
• Dr. Injun Song
• Jimmy Zargan
• Reni Aponte
• Henry Fermin