Using products of the Strategic
Highway Research Program to build better, safer roads
March 1999
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LTPP Data Analysis Contest Ongoing
Looking to influence the pavement design and maintenance strategies
of the future? It’s not too late to enter the long-term pavement performance
(LTPP) program’s DataPave contest. Sponsored by the American Society of
Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), this
contest for college students involves using data from the LTPP studies.
Contestants are provided with the DataPave software, which contains information
on traffic materials, performance, environment, and other variables at
the more than 2,400 LTPP test sections on in-service highways and roads
across the United States. Students determine a research objective, conduct
the research, and analyze the data. The findings are then submitted in
the form of a paper for evaluation.
Some of the many possible research topics include the effects of traffic,
environment, and materials on pavement performance; traffic load characteristics
statistical analysis; and the identification of distresses related to pavement
performance. Students can enter the contest on their own or, in a separate
category, in conjunction with an industry or State department of transportation
partner. There is also a contest category for professors to submit a course
curriculum developed using the LTPP data.
"Seventy-five people have expressed interest in the contest so far,
with 16 of those international participants," says FHWA’s Kurt Dunn. Participants
are allowed to form teams of up to three people. The deadline to submit
papers is June 1.
Papers will be judged by representatives of FHWA, ASCE, the Transportation
Research Board (TRB), industry, and the American Association of State Highway
and Transportation Officials. First, second, and third place winners in
each category will be selected for five regional zones (Northeast, East,
Midwest, West, and International). In addition, there will be a grand prize
of a scholarship in the student categories for the top paper from all five
zones. Winners will be notified by September 1. They then will be recognized
and receive their awards at the ASCE annual meeting in October. Contest
organizers also hope to present the winning papers at next year’s TRB annual
meeting.
A second contest will run from August 1999 until June 2000. Based on
the response to the first two contests, ASCE may then make it an annual
event.
For more information about the contest, contact Michael Hewitt at ASCE, 703-295-6115
(fax: 703-295-6132; email: mhewitt@asce.org), or Kurt Dunn at FHWA, 816-276-2734
(fax: 816-363-3347; email: kurt.dunn@fhwa.dot.gov).
Information about the contest, including a registration form, can also
be found at the DataPave Web site (datapave.fhwa.dot.gov).
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