Long-term Pavement Performance Information Management System

Long-term Pavement Performance Information Management System
Author: William O. Hadley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1994
Genre: Pavements
ISBN:

This report describes the information management system within SHRP-LTPP to service the NPPDB and the quality assurance checks that verify the presence, reasonableness, accuracy, and validity of the data prior to incorporation into the NPPDB. The National Pavement Performance Database (NPPDB) houses many types of data including inventory, materials characterization, longitudinal profile, deflection, cross profile, distress, friction, maintenance, rehabilitation, climate, and traffic. The report discusses data types and elements in detail and notes data sources. Equipment and operations of the NPPDB are described, as well as NPPDB products.

Snow Fence Guide

Snow Fence Guide
Author: Ronald D. Tabler
Publisher: National Research Council
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1991
Genre: House & Home
ISBN:

The Strategic Highway Research Program developed this guide on snow fence technology to cover everything maintenance personnel need to know in order to design and locate snow fences. This guide summarizes the results of research by SHRP and others over the last few years. A 21-minute video, 'Effective Snow Fences,' supplements this guide.

Focus

Focus
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1989
Genre: Highway research
ISBN:

Development and Validation of Performance Prediction Models and Specifications for Asphalt Binders and Paving Mixes

Development and Validation of Performance Prediction Models and Specifications for Asphalt Binders and Paving Mixes
Author: Robert L. Lytton
Publisher: Strategic Highway Research Program (Shrp)
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1993
Genre: Asphalt concrete
ISBN: 9780309056175

A result of the Strategic Highway Research Program's asphalt research is the development of performance-based specifications for asphalt binders and mixtures to control 3 distress modes: rutting; fatigue cracking; and thermal cracking. The SHRP A-005 project developed detailed pavement performance models to support these binder and mixture specifications and performance-based mixture designs. This report documents the findings of this extensive research effort and provides supporting data for the performance-based specifications and mixture design procedure called SUPERPAVE. The A-005 contract developed and used a sophisticated, mechanistic-based pavement performance model to define the relationships between asphalt binder and mixture properties and pavement distress. A comprehensive pavement performance model was developed that predicts the amount of fatigue cracking, thermal cracking and rutting in asphalt concrete pavements with time, using results from the accelerated laboratory tests. The pavement performance models for each distress were also used to confirm the relevant binder and mixture properties established by other SHRP contractors. The model has 3 parts: a mixture evaluation model; a pavement response model; and a pavement distress model.