July/August
2001
RECENT
PUBLICATIONS
Compiled by Zac Ellis of FHWA's Office of
Research and Technology Services
Below
are brief descriptions of reports recently published by the Federal
Highway Administration's (FHWA) Office of Research, Development, and
Technology. All of the publications are available from the National
Technical Information Service (NTIS). In some cases, limited copies
of the publication are available from the Research and Technology
(R&T) Report Center.
When
ordering from NTIS, include the NTIS PB number (or publication number)
and the publication title. You may also visit the NTIS Web site at
www.ntis.gov to order publications
online. Call NTIS for current prices. For customers outside the United
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For more
information on research and technology publications coming from FHWA,
visit the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center's (TFHRC) Web site
at www.tfhrc.gov, FHWA's Web site
at www.fhwa.dot.gov, the National
Transportation Library's Web site at http://ntl.bts.gov,
or the OneDOT information network at http://dotlibrary.dot.gov/.
GRS
Bridge Piers and Abutments
Publication No. FHWA-RD-00-038
This
report presents the following three recent projects on load testing
of geosynthetic-reinforced soil (GRS) bridge abutments and piers:
(1) A full-scale bridge-pier load test conducted by FHWA's Turner-Fairbank
Highway Research Center in 1996 (referred to as the Turner-Fairbank
pier).
(2) A full-scale, long-term load test of a bridge abutment and a bridge
pier conducted by the Colorado DOT and the University of Colorado
at Denver from 1996-1997 (referred to as the Havana Yard piers and
abutment).
(3) A production bridge abutment load test conducted by Yenter Companies
in Black Hawk, Colorado, in 1997 (referred to as the Black Hawk abutment).
All of
the bridge supporting structures were instrumented to measure their
performance during the load test. The effect of pre-loading was also
investigated in the Turner-Fairbank pier and the Black Hawk abutment.
The report describes each of the projects in detail, presents the
measured test results and discussion of the results, and offers recommendations
on the applications of the GRS bridge abutments and piers.
The NTIS
publication number is PB2001-103487.
Portland
Cement Concrete Rheology and Workability, Final Report
Publication No. FHWA-RD-00-025
Methods
for determining the workability of freshly mixed portland cement concrete
with slumps less than 51 mm (2 in) were investigated. Four potential
methods to determine the workability of concrete were proposed for
evaluation and development. The methods included two moving-object
methods, one free-orifice method, and a vibrating-slope method. The
report outlines modifications to these existing techniques and equipment
to permit the measurement of rheological properties at two or more
shear rates. The vibrating-slope apparatus (VSA) was selected for
further development.
The NTIS
publication number is PB2001-105681.
Materials
and Procedures for Repair of Potholes in Asphalt-Surfaced Pavements
- Manual of Practice
Publication No. FHWA-RD-99-168
The Strategic
Highway Research Program (SHRP) H-106 maintenance experiment and the
FHWA Long-Term Monitoring (LTM) of Pavement Maintenance Materials
Test Sites project studied the repair of potholes in asphalt-surfaced
pavements. Many different repair materials and methods were investigated
between 1991 and 1996 through test sites installed at eight locations
in the United States and Canada. The findings of these combined studies
have been merged with standard highway agency procedures to provide
the most useful and up-to-date information on the practice of repairing
potholes.
This
manual of practice is an updated version of the 1993 SHRP Pothole
Repair Manual. It contains the latest information pertaining to the
types and performance characteristics of repair materials and methods,
as well as the proper ways of planning, designing, constructing, and
monitoring the performance of pothole repair projects. It also details
how the cost-effectiveness of pothole patch types can be determined
and provides an updated partial listing of materials and equipment
manufacturers.
The manual
is intended for field and office personnel within highway maintenance
agencies and contracted maintenance firms. It contains valuable information
for supervisors and foremen in charge of individual patching operations,
engineers in charge of planning and overseeing many patching projects,
and managers in charge of establishing pothole repair policies and
standards.
The NTIS
publication number is PB2000-103415.
Materials
and Procedures for Rapid Repair of Partial-Depth Spalls in Concrete
Pavements - Manual of Practice
Publication No. FHWA-RD-99-152
The same
SHRP H-106 maintenance experiment and FHWA LTM project also studied
the repair of partial-depth spalls in concrete pavements. Many different
repair materials and methods were investigated between 1991 and 1998
through test sites installed at four locations in the United States.
This manual of practice is an updated version of the 1993 SHRP Spall
Repair Manual. It contains the latest information pertaining to the
performance of repair materials and methods; the availability and
relative costs of repair materials; and the proper ways of planning,
designing, constructing, and monitoring the performance of partial-depth
spall repair projects. It also provides an updated partial listing
of materials and equipment manufacturers.
The manual
is intended for field and office personnel within highway maintenance
agencies and contracted maintenance firms. It contains valuable information
for supervisors and foremen in charge of individual spall repair operations,
engineers in charge of planning and overseeing many spall repair projects,
and managers in charge of establishing repair policies and standards.
The NTIS
publication number is PB2000-103414.
Materials
and Procedures for Sealing and Filling Cracks in Asphalt-Surfaced
Pavements - Manual of Practice
Publication No. FHWA-RD-99-147
The SHRP
H-106 maintenance experiment and FHWA LTM project also studied the
treatment (sealing and filling) of cracks in asphalt-surfaced pavement.
Many different treatment materials and methods were investigated between
1991 and 1998 through test sites installed at five locations in the
United States and Canada. The manual of practice is an updated version
of the 1993 SHRP Crack Sealing and Filling Manual. It contains the
latest information pertaining to the performance of treatment materials
and methods, the availability and relative costs of sealant/filler
materials, and the proper ways of planning, designing, constructing,
and monitoring the performance of crack treatment projects. It too
contains an updated partial listing of materials and equipment manufacturers.
The manual
is intended for field and office personnel within highway maintenance
agencies and contracted maintenance firms. It contains valuable information
for supervisors and foremen in charge of individual crack treatment
operations, engineers in charge of planning and overseeing many crack
treatment projects, and managers in charge of establishing crack treatment
policies and standards.
The NTIS
publication number is PB2000-103845.
Materials
and Procedures for Repair of Joint Seals in Portland Cement Concrete
Pavements - Manual of Practice
Publication No. FHWA-RD-99-146
The SHRP
H-106 maintenance experiment and FHWA LTM project also studied the
resealing of joints in concrete pavements. Many different sealant
materials and resealing methods were investigated between 1991 and
1998 through test sites installed at five locations in the United
States. This manual of practice is an updated version of the 1993
SHRP Joint Seal Repair Manual. It contains the latest information
pertaining to the performance of sealants and resealing methods; the
availability and relative costs of sealant materials; and the proper
ways of planning, designing, constructing, and monitoring the performance
of joint resealing projects. It also provides an updated partial listing
of materials and equipment manufacturers.
The manual
is intended for field and office personnel within highway maintenance
agencies and contracted maintenance firms. It contains valuable information
for supervisors and foremen in charge of individual resealing operations,
engineers in charge of planning and overseeing many joint resealing
projects, and managers in charge of establishing resealing policies
and standards.
The NTIS
publicationnumber is PB2001-103412.
Development
of a Tire/Pavement Contact-Stress Model Based on Artificial Neural
Networks
Publication No. FHWA-RD-99-041
This
report presents the first world-wide tire/pavement contact-stress
model based on the artificial neural networks (ANN) developed by the
authors at the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute at Pennsylvania
State University.
These
models represent the first mathematical representation of real, measured
contact stress at wide ranges of vertical loads and inflation pressures
for two types of tires. The developed ANN model has the capability
of generating such complex stress distribution patterns under a tire
at any given load and inflation pressure for a specific tire type
used for the ANN training. The information given in this report is
considered to be an important contribution to the ongoing efforts
to improve tire/pavement contact-stress modeling and analysis. The
neural network representation of a tire contact-stress distribution
is called "Neuro-Patch Model."
The neural
network models have been trained using precise, measured, three-dimensional
contact-stress distribution patterns obtained from low-speed rolling
tire tests conducted by the University of California at Berkeley,
and data has been supplied by FHWA. In this study, two types of tires,
namely Goodyear 11R22.5 radial-ply and Goodyear 10.00X20 bias-ply
truck tires, were modeled at different inflation pressures ranging
from 520 to 920 kPa and vertical loads ranging from 26 to 56 kN.
The NTIS
publication number is PB2001-103488.
Other
Articles in this Issue:
HELP
WANTED - Meeting the Need for Tomorrow's Transportation Work Force
The
Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program: Preparing
for the Future of Transportation
The
Millennium Manual Matters
QuickZone
Iowa's
Approach to Environmental Stewardship
Moveable
Barrier Solves Work-Zone Dilemma
Learning
From the Big Dig
A
Light at the End of the Tunnel
International
Cooperation to Prevent Collisions at Intersections
Pay
Attention - Buckle Up: Safe Driving Is a Full-Time Job