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Random Random Sampling Sampling
Chapter 6Chapter 6
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Same Materials
Same Process
Same Opportunity to be Selected
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Lot will be tested in two Lot will be tested in two processesprocesses
• As mixed by the plant: Plant As mixed by the plant: Plant Produced MaterialProduced Material
• As laid down and compacted by As laid down and compacted by the contractor: Field Placed the contractor: Field Placed MaterialMaterial
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Definition of a LotDefinition of a Lot
• One Day’s production ≤ 2000 TonsOne Day’s production ≤ 2000 Tons
• Half Day’s production when Day Half Day’s production when Day Production is 2000 < Day > 4000 TonsProduction is 2000 < Day > 4000 Tons
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Sampling on a LotSampling on a Lot
•Divide Lot into 4 Equal sublots except Divide Lot into 4 Equal sublots except for Test Strip were the lot is divided by for Test Strip were the lot is divided by 33
•Take sample form each sublotTake sample form each sublot
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Partial Lot Partial Lot Plant Produced materialPlant Produced material
•3-4 samples were taken, 3-4 samples were taken, sublots Constitute a Lotsublots Constitute a Lot
•1-2 sublots add to next day1-2 sublots add to next day
•Next day production would Next day production would have 3-6 sublotshave 3-6 sublots
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SamplingSamplingPlant Produced MaterialsPlant Produced Materials
•Sample by TimeSample by Time
•Sample by weight Sample by weight (Tonnage)(Tonnage)
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Sampling by TimeSampling by Time
• Production Duration 10 HRSProduction Duration 10 HRS
• Sublots: 10/4 = 2 ½ Hrs = 150 minutesSublots: 10/4 = 2 ½ Hrs = 150 minutes
• Assuming trucks will leave every 10 Min.Assuming trucks will leave every 10 Min.
• Increment 150 /10 = 15 trucksIncrement 150 /10 = 15 trucks
• Form 15 numbered pieces and put them in Form 15 numbered pieces and put them in a bowla bowl
• Draw one per SublotDraw one per Sublot
• Sample the truck at time selectedSample the truck at time selected
Example
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Sampling by weight Sampling by weight (Tonnage)(Tonnage)
• Lot size 2000 TonsLot size 2000 Tons
• Assuming load on Trucks = 20 TonsAssuming load on Trucks = 20 Tons
• Sublots size 2000/4 = 500 TonsSublots size 2000/4 = 500 Tons
• Increment 500/20 = 25 trucks per sublotIncrement 500/20 = 25 trucks per sublot
• Form 25 numbered pieces and put them Form 25 numbered pieces and put them in a bowlin a bowl
• Select one for each sublotSelect one for each sublot
• Sample the selected truckSample the selected truck
Example
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SamplingSamplingField Placed MaterialsField Placed Materials
• Lot side equal to Plant Produced Lot side equal to Plant Produced Material, however the Plant Produced Material, however the Plant Produced Material may have 3-6 sublotsMaterial may have 3-6 sublots
• Divide the lot into 4 sublots (regardless Divide the lot into 4 sublots (regardless of the Plant Produced Material sublots) of the Plant Produced Material sublots)
• Use Random Sampling Table 1 on Use Random Sampling Table 1 on Pages 40/41 of ERLPMPages 40/41 of ERLPM
• Form 28 Numbered PiecesForm 28 Numbered Pieces
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Sampling Sampling Field Placed MaterialsField Placed Materials
• Column Column AA is the Sublot number is the Sublot number
• Column Column BB is the longitudinal factor used to identify is the longitudinal factor used to identify location along the length of sublotlocation along the length of sublot
• Column Column CC is the lateral factor used to identify is the lateral factor used to identify location from referenced side of sublotlocation from referenced side of sublot
• If the same number is drawn, use the following set If the same number is drawn, use the following set of 4of 4
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Field Placed Field Placed MaterialsMaterials
ExamplExample e
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ExampleExample
• From bowl with 28 numbered pieces, From bowl with 28 numbered pieces, number 12 is Drawnnumber 12 is Drawn
• From Column “From Column “AA” Select Lines 01, 02, ” Select Lines 01, 02, 03 and 0403 and 04
• From columnFrom column B B: .320, .489, .542, .153: .320, .489, .542, .153
• From ColumnFrom Column C C: .212, .827, .352, .163: .212, .827, .352, .163
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•Pavement Width - 12-1/2 Feet
•Select Reference Side (left)
•Divide lot length1600/4 = 400 Feet
• Samples to be taken no Closer Than 1 Foot from a Joint
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Example – Cont.Example – Cont.Sublot 1 Sublot 1
Length 400x .320 = 128’ Length 400x .320 = 128’
Width 12.5x .212 = 3’Width 12.5x .212 = 3’
Sublot 2 Sublot 2
Length 400x .489 = 196’ Length 400x .489 = 196’
Width 12.5x .827 = 10’Width 12.5x .827 = 10’
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Sublot 3 Length 400x .542 = 217’ Width 12.5x .352 = 4’
Sublot 4 Length 400x .153 = 61’ Width 12.5x .163 = 2’
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JointsJoints• Could be within same lot or abutting Could be within same lot or abutting
lotslots
• When within two different lots use the When within two different lots use the lwest specific gravitylwest specific gravity
• Divide length into 4 equal sublotsDivide length into 4 equal sublots
• Directly on the joint Directly on the joint
• Minimum diameter 5”Minimum diameter 5”
• Penalty on joint densityPenalty on joint density
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Joint testing exampleJoint testing example
1000 feet
300 feet
300 feet
1000 feet
700 feet
700 feet
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Joint LengthJoint Length• 1000 – 300 = 700 feet (between lines 1 and 1000 – 300 = 700 feet (between lines 1 and
2)2)
• 1000-300 = 700 feet (between lines 2 and 3)1000-300 = 700 feet (between lines 2 and 3)
• Total length 700 + 700 = 1400Total length 700 + 700 = 1400
• 1400/4 = 350 feet1400/4 = 350 feet
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Joint Testing – Cont.Joint Testing – Cont.
• From the bowl with 28 numbered pieces we From the bowl with 28 numbered pieces we drawn number 16drawn number 16
• BB values for column 16 values for column 16
• .331, .739, 548, .516.331, .739, 548, .516
• Sublot 1; 350x0.331 = 115.85 =116’Sublot 1; 350x0.331 = 115.85 =116’
• Sublot 2; 350x0.739 + 350 = 608.65 = 609Sublot 2; 350x0.739 + 350 = 608.65 = 609
• Sublot 3; 350x0.548 = 191.8 = 192’Sublot 3; 350x0.548 = 191.8 = 192’
• Sublot 3; 350x0.516 + 350 = 530.6 =531’Sublot 3; 350x0.516 + 350 = 530.6 =531’
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Joint testingJoint testing
1000 feet
300 feet
300 feet
1000 feet
116 feet
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Joint testingJoint testing
1000 feet
300 feet
300 feet
1000 feet
609 feet
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Joint testingJoint testing
1000 feet
300 feet
300 feet
1000 feet
192 feet
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Joint testingJoint testing
1000 feet
300 feet
300 feet
1000 feet
531 feet
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Joint testing – second laneJoint testing – second lane
1000 feet
300 feet
300 feet
1000 feet
116 feet
300 feet
600 feet
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Total Joint length
600 + 300 = 900 feet
900/4 = 225 feet
Number 20 is selected
Sublot 01 -.415
Sublot 2 - .958
Sublot 3 - .150
Sublot 4 - .154
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Distances along the joint
Sublot 1 225x .415 = 93.38 = 93
Sublot 2 225x .958 = 215.55 = 216
Sublot 3 225x.150 = 33.75 = 34
Sublot 4 225x 34.65 = 35
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Joint testing – second laneJoint testing – second lane
300 feet
300 feet
1000 feet300 feet
93 feet
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Joint testing – second laneJoint testing – second lane
300 feet
300 feet
1000 feet300 feet
441 feet
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Joint testing – second laneJoint testing – second lane
300 feet
300 feet
1000 feet300 feet
484 feet
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Joint testing – second laneJoint testing – second lane
300 feet
300 feet
1000 feet300 feet
110 feet
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