Recent Advances In Jointed Precast Concrete Paving: Hawai’i H-1 Reconstruction

P. Smith, M. Snyder
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Jointed precast concrete pavement was recently used to reconstruct large multi-lane areas of one of the busiest areas of Interstate H-1 near Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA. The design-build project was awarded in early January 2018 and more that 1200 precast panels were designed, fabricated and installed less than 7 months later using mostly 8-hour overnight work windows. There were several unusual and innovative aspects to this project, including: (1) variation in the type and layout of joints when replacing travel lanes with rectangular precast panels adjacent to existing skewed, random-length cast-in-place panels; (2) the use of ground-penetrating radar to map original pavement structures that varied greatly along the project length and between lanes; (3) the development of ``3-D'' design models for the new surface to improve ride quality and cross-slope; (4) the use of ``3-D'' panel fabrication techniques; (5) the use of laser-controlled construction equipment to construct contoured foundation surfaces that fully support the non-planar precast panels and allow immediate temporary use without grout, thereby extending productivity in short overnight work windows; (6) the use of optimized dowel placement (below mid-depth) and headed ``dowel-in'' tie assemblies to reduce slot sizes, improve panel integrity, and reduce panel grout requirements; (7) the placement of temporary asphalt layers to eliminate major drop-offs between lanes during construction; and (8) the development of specially shaped transition panels and bridge approach panels. This paper describes the unique aspects of precast pavement design and construction for this project and presents ``lessons learned'' and recommendations developed from the project.
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预制混凝土接缝铺装的最新进展:夏威夷H-1改造
接缝预制混凝土路面最近被用于重建美国夏威夷檀香山附近H-1州际公路最繁忙地区之一的大型多车道区域。该设计建造项目于2018年1月初授予,在不到7个月的时间里,设计、制造和安装了1200多块预制板,主要使用8小时的夜间工作窗。该项目有几个不同寻常和创新的方面,包括:(1)当用矩形预制板取代现有倾斜的、随机长度的现浇筑板时,接缝的类型和布局发生了变化;(2)利用探地雷达绘制沿工程长度和车道间变化较大的原始路面结构;(3)开发新路面的“三维”设计模型,以改善乘坐质量和横向坡度;(4)使用“3d”面板制造技术;(5)使用激光控制的施工设备建造轮廓基础表面,充分支撑非平面预制板,允许立即临时使用,无需灌浆,从而在短时间的夜间工作窗口延长生产率;(6)使用优化的销钉位置(在中深度以下)和头部“销钉”组合,以减小槽尺寸,提高面板完整性,并减少面板注浆要求;(7)铺设临时沥青层,以消除施工期间车道之间的主要落差;(8)开发异形过渡板和桥梁引道板。本文描述了该项目预制路面设计和施工的独特之处,并提出了从该项目中获得的“经验教训”和建议。
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