LTPP InfoPave
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LTPP InfoPaveTM
Extracting Information out of LTPP Data
Jane Jiang PE, LTPP Database Manager, FHWA
Riaz Ahmad, President, iENGINEERING
Jerome Daleiden PE, Director Pavement Engineering, Fugro
Jonathan Groeger, Principal, AMEC
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
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Overview PART 1: Introduction to LTPP
PART 2: Data visualization in LTPP InfoPave Summary of major visualization tools in LTPP InfoPave Visualization approaches to data access and data analysis
PART 3: Extracting information out of the data Extraction of meaningful information out of the collected
pavement performance data for asset management Utilizing LTPP InfoPave to specific problem statements
PART 4: Question and answer session
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Introduction to LTPP
Jane Jiang PE, LTPP Database Manager, FHWA
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LTPP’s GOAL is…
HOW and WHYto provide answers to
pavements perform as they do!
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Q&A
SendData
TrainingDatabase Security
DataQC/QA
Materials testing
Field data collection Production
DatabaseQ&A
Data Analysis
Educate
LTPP Program Illustration 2509 in-service pavement sections
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ENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENT
TRAFFICTRAFFIC
CONSTRUCTIONCONSTRUCTION
STRUCTURESTRUCTURE
MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCE
Measure(s)Measure(s)ofof
ServiceabilityServiceabilityoror
DeteriorationDeterioration
LayerLayerThicknessesThicknessesLayer TypesLayer Types& Properties& Properties
VariationsVariationsin Thicknessin Thickness& Properties& Properties
SubgradeSubgrade Type Type& Properties& Properties
MoistureMoisture
Radiation Radiation
TemperatureTemperature(Min., Max,(Min., Max,
00 Days, etc.) Days, etc.)Freeze-thawFreeze-thaw
CyclesCycles
Axle GroupAxle GroupLoadsLoadsTire TypesTire Types& Pressures& Pressures
TreatmentsTreatmentsAxle Spacing,Axle Spacing,Speed,Speed,RepetitionsRepetitions MethodsMethods
QualityQualityTimingTiming
TimingTiming
MethodsMethodsAs-Built QualityAs-Built Quality
VarianceVariance
AgeAge
LTPP Data – All Encompassing, 500+ tables; 12,000+ data elements
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• Enhance Access & Understanding
• Improve Utilization
• Disseminate Information
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Data Visualization in InfoPave
Riaz Ahmad, President, iENGINEERING
http://www.infopave.com
Please register to access LTPP data.
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Home: Getting Started
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Search
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Find Sections: Advanced Filters
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Map
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Toggle (Go To…)
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LTPP Data Visualization
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Section Timeline
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Manual Distress Survey Viewer
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Pavement Cross-Section Viewer
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Access LTPP Data
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Section Summary Report
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Visual Data Selection
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Data Selection and Download
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Data Selection and Download
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Interactive Help (Guided Tour)
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Data Bucket
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InfoPave Tools
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InfoPave Library
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InfoPave Help
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LTPP InfoPave Mobile
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Extracting Information out of LTPP Data
Jerome Daleiden PE, Director Pavement Engineering, Fugro
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Extracting Information out of LTPP Data
Proposed MAP-21 requirements Establish performance targets Develop a data quality management program
Develop pavement performance models
Set performance-based pay adjustment factors
Evaluate effectiveness of maintenance and rehabilitation
Generate the inputs for AASHTOWare Pavement ME Design Software
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Sample Applications
Sample Application 1: IRI trends following various rehabilitation treatments on AC
Sample Application 2: Cracking trends on JPCP pavements with various structural properties
Sample Application 3: Comparison of AC pavement profiles following various maintenance treatments
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Problem Statement #1
Objective: Investigate effects of rehabilitation treatments on flexible pavement performance using International Roughness Index (IRI) data
Approach: compare IRI trends on various sections of one SPS-5 site
Selection Criteria:
SPS-5 experiment
AADTT < 1000 trucks/day
Wet-no freeze climatic zone
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Downloaded Data
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Rehabilitation Treatments Data
Section Surface Preparation
Overlay Materials
Overlay Thickness
0501 Control Section No Overlay No Overlay0502 None Recycled 1.7”0503 None Recycled 4.5”0504 None Virgin 4.4”0505 None Virgin 1.8”0506 Milling Virgin 3.8”0507 Milling Virgin 6.3”0508 Milling Recycled 6.3”0509 Milling Recycled 3”
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0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
Oct-95 Jul-98 Apr-01 Jan-04 Oct-06 Jul-09 Apr-12
IRI (m/km)
Survey Date
Control, No Overlay
thin RAP, no milling
thick RAP, no milling
thick AC, no milling
thin AC, no milling
thin AC, with milling
thick AC, with milling
thick RAP, with milling
thin RAP, with milling
IRI Trends on SPS-5 in OklahomaAC Overlay July 1997
Control Section: No Overlay
Thin RAP Overlay, No Milling
Thick RAP Overlay, After Milling
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Sample Application Findings
On Oklahoma SPS-5 site:
Milling existing pavement surface resulted in more effective treatments in reducing the IRI
Thicker overlays resulted in lower IRI increase rates
Thin overlay with recycled asphalt pavement and without milling had the highest rate of increase in IRI
There is no difference between the performance of overlays with recycled and virgin asphalt materials
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Problem Statement #2
Objective: Investigate effects of structural factors on performance of jointed concrete pavements
Approach: compare cracking, faulting and IRI trends on various sections of one SPS-2 site
Selection Criteria: SPS-2 experiment
AADTT > 2000 trucks/day
Wet-freeze climatic zone
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0
10
20
30
40
50
Jan-93 Oct-95 Jul-98 Apr-01 Jan-04 Oct-06 Jul-09 Apr-12 Dec-14
% s
labs
cra
cked
tran
sver
sely
Survey Date
8.6 in. on DGAB
8.9 in. on DGAB
11.2 in. on DGAB
11.4 in. on DGAB
8.5 in. on LCB
7.1 in. on LCB
10.9 in. on LCB
11.1 in. on LCB
8.2 in. on PATB
8.4 in. on PATB
11 in. on PATB
11.2 in. on PATB
% Slabs Cracked Transversely (SPS-2 Michigan)
7‐in slab (very thin!) on LCB
DGAB: Dense‐graded aggregate baseLCB: Lean Concrete Base PATB: Permeable asphalt‐treated base
9‐in slab on DGAB
8.5‐in slab on PATB
8.5‐in slab on DGAB
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0
5
10
15
20
25
Jan-93 Oct-95 Jul-98 Apr-01 Jan-04 Oct-06 Jul-09 Apr-12 Dec-14
Tota
l lon
gitu
dina
l cra
ck le
ngth
(m)
Survey Date
8.6 in. on DGAB
8.9 in. on DGAB
11.2 in. on DGAB
11.4 in. on DGAB
8.5 in. on LCB
7.1 in. on LCB
10.9 in. on LCB
11.1 in. on LCB
8.2 in. on PATB
8.4 in. on PATB
11 in. on PATB
11.2 in. on PATB
Longitudinal Crack Length (SPS-2 Michigan)
7‐in slab (very thin!) on LCB
DGAB: Dense‐graded aggregate baseLCB: Lean Concrete Base PATB: Permeable asphalt‐treated base
9‐in slab on DGAB
8.5‐in slab on PATB
8.5‐in slab on LCB
PCC Slab Replacement June 2002
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Faulting (SPS-2 Michigan)
DGAB: Dense‐graded aggregate baseLCB: Lean Concrete Base PATB: Permeable asphalt‐treated base
-6.4
-4.4
-2.4
-0.4
1.7
3.7
5.7
May-90 Jan-93 Oct-95 Jul-98 Apr-01 Jan-04 Oct-06 Jul-09 Apr-12 Dec-14
Aver
age
Join
t Fau
lting
at
Whe
el P
ath
(mm
)
Survey Date 8.6 in. on DGAB
8.9 in. on DGAB
11.2 in. on DGAB
11.4 in. on DGAB
8.5 in. on LCB
7.1 in. on LCB
10.9 in. on LCB
11.1 in. on LCB
8.2 in. on PATB
8.4 in. on PATB
11 in. on PATB
11.2 in. on PATB
0.25 inch
‐0.25 inch
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0
1
2
3
4
5
May-90 Oct-95 Apr-01 Oct-06 Apr-12 Sep-17
Aver
age
IRI (
m/k
m)
Survey Date
8.6 in. on DGAB
8.9 in. on DGAB
11.2 in. on DGAB
11.4 in. on DGAB
8.5 in. on LCB
7.1 in. on LCB
10.9 in. on LCB
11.1 in. on LCB
8.2 in. on PATB
8.4 in. on PATB
11 in. on PATB
11.2 in. on PATB
IRI (SPS-2 Michigan)
DGAB: Dense‐graded aggregate baseLCB: Lean Concrete Base PATB: Permeable asphalt‐treated base
9 in. slab on DGAB 11 in. slab
on LCB
11.2 in. slab on DGAB
11 in. slab on PATB
170 in/mi
7 in. slab on LCB
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Sample Application Findings
On Michigan SPS-2 site:
The very thin slab (7”) has exhibited higher amount of transverse and longitudinal cracking
Base type does not seem to have affected amount of cracking
The amount of faulting is negligible (less than 1/8”) on all sections
Drainage in asphalt treated bases has reduced the amount of roughness compared to other types of base layers
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Problem Statement #3
Objective: Investigate effectiveness of AC maintenance treatments in the wet-freeze climatic zone
Approach: compare performance on various sections of one SPS-3 site
Selection Criteria: SPS-3 experiment Wet-freeze climatic zone Fine-Grained Subgrade Soils Deflection under the center of 9,000 lb load < 500 microns
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Section Summary Report
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Compare Treatments
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Example SiteSPS-3 Site in Pennsylvania: 42-B300
Wet-Freeze, Fine Grained Subgrade Soils, Low Traffic
Good Conditions Before Maintenance
42-B340: Control Section, No Maintenance
42-B330: Crack Seal
42-B350: Chip Seal
42-B310: Thin Overlay
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Longitudinal Profile
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Transverse Profile
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Sample Application Findings
On Pennsylvania SPS-3 site: the sections with thin overlay and chip seal had the least
amount of IRI increase among the four sections the sections with thin overlay and chip seal had the least
amount of rutting increase among the four sections the section with thin overlay performed the best with
respect to both longitudinal and transverse profiles The control section that had received no maintenance,
had the highest rate of increase in IRI The section with crack seal had the highest rate of
increase in rutting
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Discussion1. Any other suggestions to facilitate data visualization?
2. Any suggestions to help new users get familiar with the website?
3. Any other problems that could be solved using LTPP data?
4. Any suggestions to provide preliminary evaluations to identify availability of data for specific analysis topics?
Please submit your feedback at http://www.infopave.com or email to [email protected].
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Questions and Feedback
LTPP InfoPave: http://www.infopave.comLTPP Customer Support: [email protected]
Jane Jiang: [email protected] Ahmad: [email protected]