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Presentation delivered at the CalAPA Spring Asphalt Pavement Conference April 9-10, 2014 in Ontario. Topic: Pavement preservation strategies, incuding a new software developed by the Pavement Preservation Center at CSU Chico to assist in identifying pavement preservation strategies.
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Strategy Selection Process Developed by the CP2 Center By R. Gary Hicks and Ding Cheng CP2 Center, CSU, Chico for the Spring California Asphalt Pavement Conference April 9-10, 2014
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Strategy Selection Process Developed by the CP2 Center

By R. Gary Hicks and Ding Cheng

CP2 Center, CSU, Chico for the

Spring California Asphalt Pavement Conference

April 9-10, 2014

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• Types of TreatmentsTypes of Treatments• Strategy Selection Strategy Selection

ProcessProcess• Case StudiesCase Studies• Summary and Summary and

recommendationsrecommendations

Much of this work has been supported by Caltrans

Overview of Presentation

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Co

nd

itio

n

Time

$1-3 for preventive

maintenance here

Costs $10-20 or more when it’s done as rehab

Cost Effectiveness Pavement Preservation

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What is Treatment Selection?

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A guide to assist maintenance personnel in making better and more informed decisions in selecting and applying maintenance treatments

In other words…

What do we do with this?

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Treatment Selection Based on Pavement Condition

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Issues Treatment Selection Addresses

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• Will the treatment address the distresses present? (i.e., Will it work?)

• Can the required preparation for the treatment be carried out?

• Is the treatment cost effective?

• Will the treatment be performed before the situation being addressed changes?

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Strategy Selection Process

• Assess Pavement Conditions

• Determine Feasible Treatment Options

• Analyze and Compare Feasible Options

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Assess Current Conditions

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• Assess Existing Pavement Conditions– Conduct visual site inspection and/or

review project information– Perform testing on the existing pavement,

as conditions require– Define the performance requirements for

the treatment

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Fatigue (Alligator) Cracking

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LOW MODERATE HIGH

Load Related, HMA Thickness

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Rutting and Depressions

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Ruts in Wheel Paths Depression

Load + Environmental

Typically Upper 4 in.

Support IssueTypically Full Depth

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Transverse and Block Cracking

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Thermal Cracking Block Cracking

EnvironmentalEarly in Pave. Life

Environmental + Age

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Factors Affecting Treatment Selection

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• Pavement age and condition

• Climate

• Traffic levels, expected future plans

• Available funding

• Agency policy

• Availability of Contractors

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Treatment Selection Matrix

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• Covers all the major treatment types currently used by Caltrans for flexible pavements and allows for inclusion of future strategies

• Treatment selection is a complex, yet important procedure to ensure a optimum pavement treatment

• CP2 Center has developed a

program to do this for you

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User Interface – Main Page

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•Treatment Life•Treatment Cost•Interest Rate

Equivalent Annual Cost

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Advantage of the Preliminary Developed Expert System

• Uses Caltrans MTAG existing decision matrix

• Can deal with more complex scenarios?• Knowledge is retained to the system• New treatments and costs can be added at

any time

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Case Histories Provided by LA County

• Information needed:– Type and extent of

distress prior to treatment – Traffic level, ADT or TI– Climate or environment

region– Cost and estimated

treatment life

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Imperial Highway – Shoemaker Avenue/Valley View Avenue (RD 446)

• PCI of 57 (Evaluation Date: 8/29/2011)

• Predominant distresses consist of 40% moderate alligator cracking

• Traffic Index = 10

• Environment Region- South Coast Mediterranean climate

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Imperial Highway

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Overhill Drive – Slauson Avenue/Stocker Street (RD 233)

• PCI of 59 (Evaluation Date: 4/16/2013)

• Predominant distresses consists of 10% slight alligator and 50% slight map cracking

• Traffic Index= 7

• Environment Region- South Coast Mediterranean climate

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Overhill Drive

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Via Marina – Washington Street/1727 Bora Bora Way (RD 433)

• PCI of 73 (Evaluation Date: 10/27/2011)

• Predominant distresses consists of 30% slight map cracking

• Traffic Index = 8

• Environment Region- South Coast Mediterranean climate

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Via Marina

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What Strategy Would be Best for Each Case?

• Imperial Highway- Heavy cracking and traffic

• Overhill-Medium cracking and intermediate traffic

• Via Marina-Light cracking and traffic

http://ceresearch.ecst.csuchico.edu/TreatmentSelection2.0/View/LoginPage.aspx

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Imperial Highway

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Overhill Drive

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Via Marina

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Discussion of Results

• Projects– Imperial Highway

– Overhill Drive

– Via Marina

• Alternatives– Preservation

– Rehab

– Reconstruction

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Summary

• Types of Surface Types of Surface TreatmentsTreatments

• Strategy Selection Strategy Selection Process Using Life Process Using Life Cycle Cost Cycle Cost

• Case HistoriesCase Histories• Aids in making Aids in making

better decisionsbetter decisions29

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For More Information

• Check with Ding Cheng, the developer of the program

• The Center can provide training on the use of the program

• We can also customize it to fit your needs

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Any Questions?

[email protected]

530-588-4446

and

[email protected]

530-588-0155

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www.cp2info.org/Center


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