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CE 443

Pavement Design and Rehabilitation


Introduction to Pavement Management
Traditional & Non-Traditional Layers in Pavement Structure
Text: PM for Airport, Rds & Parking Lots (Shahin, M.Y., 2nd Edition)
Web Source: http://pavementinteractive.org/index.php?title=Main_Page

Lt Col Dr Muhammad Irfan

Military College of Engineering


National University of Sciences & Technology
February 9th, 2016
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PMS Definition

• “ ... a systematic process that provides,


analyzes, and summarizes pavement
information for use in selecting and
implementing cost-effective pavement
construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance
programs” (US Federal Register)

• “ … a set of tools/methods to assist decision-


makers in finding cost-effective strategies for
providing, evaluating, and maintaining
pavements in a serviceable condition” (FHWA)

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Pavement Management System

 Decision support tool used by pavement


personnel to assist in making cost-effective
decisions concerning pavements
 Operational package that enables systematic

coordinated planning and programming of


investments or expenditure for design,
construction, maintenance, rehabilitation,
renovation, operation, and in-service evaluation of
pavements

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Why do we need to measure/evaluate the
performance of pavements ?
DECISION MAKING

PRIORITIES, BUDGET NEEDS, PROGRAMS& OPTIMIZATION

PAVEMENT PERFORMANCE

PAVEMENT CONDITION ANALYSIS

STRUCTURE
FRICTION

DISTRESS
RIDE

PAVEMENT CONDITION – DATA COLLECTION

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TYPES OF SURFACE (New Constructions)

Rigid Flexible Composite


(Portland Cement Concrete, PCC) (Asphaltic Cement Concrete, AC)

Jointed Continuously Asphaltic


AC-on- PCC-on-
Concrete -reinforced Concrete
PCC AC
Pavement Concrete Pavement (ACP)
(JCP) Pavement
(CRCP)
Rare Very Rare

Jointed Jointed
Plain Reinforced
Concrete Concrete
Pavement Pavement
(JPCP) (JRCP) Often touted as a “perpetual
pavement” (CALTRANS, ILDOT, etc.)

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TYPES OF SURFACE (Existing/Rehabilitated Pavements)

Rigid Flexible Overlays


(Portland Cement Concrete, PCC) (Asphaltic Cement Concrete, AC) (overlaid several years/decades
after original construction)

Continuously Asphaltic
Jointed AC-on-AC Composite PCC-on-PCC
-reinforced Concrete
Concrete Pavement
Pavement Concrete
(ACP) Un-
(JCP) Pavement Bonded bonded
(CRCP)

Jointed Jointed
AC-on-PCC PCC-on-AC
Plain Reinforced
(blacktopping) (whitetopping)
Concrete Concrete
Pavement Pavement
(JPCP) (JRCP)
Traditional Rubblized Crack&Seat

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Surface Types
Flexible pavement (Asphaltic concrete)

Rigid pavement
(Portland cement concrete)
New Composite Pavement
(new AC-over-new PCC)
i.e., “perpetual pavement”
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New Flexible Pavement on Crushed-Stone Aggregate Base
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Reinforced Rigid pavement
(Portland cement concrete)
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Portland cement concrete (PCC)
• Portland cement concrete (PCC) is a mixture
of aggregate, cementitious material, and
water that forms a rigid, paved surfacing
• Portland cement concrete pavements (PCCP)
have very good performance characteristics
with respect to strength, durability, and ride
quality.

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Portland Cement Concrete (PCC)

Plain Rigid pavement


(Portland cement concrete)
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Portland Cement Concrete (PCC)

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Portland Cement Concrete (PCC)

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Portland Cement Concrete (PCC)

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www.ci.champaign.il.us

Reinforced Rigid Pavement on unbound base


(Here,CEthe concrete is cast on site)
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www.fhwa.dot.gov

Reinforced Rigid Pavement on unbound base with thin drainage layer


(Here, the concrete is pre-cast elsewhere and laid on site)
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Continuously-reinforced Rigid Pavement
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Non-traditional materials for the subbase,
base, or surface layers

Onsite recycling of old pavement material


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Non-traditional materials for the subbase,
base, or surface layers

http://www.highwaysmaintenance.com/Rcycling/srfchipcyc.jpg

Offsite recycling of old pavement material


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Non-traditional materials for the subbase,
base, or surface layers

Steel slag
(a by-product from steel mills)

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Non-traditional materials for the subbase,
base, or surface layers

www.engineering.ualb www.targetrecycling.bc.ca/imag
erta.ca/.../tires1.jpg es/product_med/.

www.asphaltinstitute.org

Asphalt Rubber (old tires)


Approx. 1500 to 2000 old tires are used
for every lane-mile of 2-inch asphalt
rubber pavement

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