Evaluation Of Concrete Pavement Joint Performance At The FAA National Airport Pavement Test Facility

Mesbah U. Ahmed, C. Cary, Hao Yin, D. Brill
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On November 08, 2018, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Airport Pavement Testing Facility (NAPTF) completed a full-scale test on concrete airport pavements comparing joint types, as part of NAPTF Construction Cycle 8 (CC8). The objective of this experiment was twofold: (a) compare the performance of a new type of sinusoidal keyway joint with standard doweled longitudinal construction joints; and (b) compare the performance of doweled versus undoweled transverse contraction joints. The indoor test pavement consisted of twelve slabs divided into four groups according to the joint types. All four groups received traffic from a full-scale dual-wheel landing gear configuration using the FAA National Airport Pavement Test Vehicle (NAPTV). All test items were trafficked to failure. Performance of the joints was analyzed using data from heavy-weight deflectometer (HWD) tests and from embedded strain gages to determine load transfer values. For equal traffic, the sinusoidal design of keyway joints demonstrated performance at least equivalent to standard doweled joints. As expected, doweled transverse contraction joints maintained high load transfer throughout the traffic test and were much less sensitive to temperature variations than the undoweled joints. For both types of longitudinal construction joints and for doweled contraction joints, stress-based load transfer values across the joint exceeding 30% were observed. This is significant because the FAA's FAARFIELD design procedure assumes 25% load stress transfer for rigid pavement design.
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美国联邦航空局国家机场路面试验设施混凝土路面接缝性能评价
2018年11月8日,美国联邦航空管理局(FAA)国家机场路面测试设施(NAPTF)完成了混凝土机场路面的全尺寸测试,比较了接缝类型,这是NAPTF建设周期8 (CC8)的一部分。本实验的目的是双重的:(a)比较一种新型的正弦键槽连接与标准的纵向施工连接的性能;(b)对比安装与未安装横向收缩节点的性能。室内试验路面由12块板组成,按接缝类型分为4组。所有四个组都使用FAA国家机场路面测试车辆(NAPTV)进行全尺寸双轮起落架配置。所有的测试项目都失败了。使用来自重型挠度计(HWD)测试和嵌入式应变片的数据来分析接头的性能,以确定载荷传递值。在同等流量条件下,键槽节点正弦设计的性能至少与标准榫槽节点相当。正如预期的那样,在整个交通试验过程中,安装安装的横向收缩节点保持了较高的荷载传递,并且对温度变化的敏感性远低于未安装安装的节点。对于两种类型的纵向施工缝和安装收缩缝,观察到基于应力的荷载传递值在接缝上超过30%。这一点很重要,因为FAA的FAARFIELD设计程序假定刚性路面设计的荷载应力传递为25%。
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