Intelligent Compaction for Hot Mix AsphaltMike Arasteh, RC Baltimore
IC for Hot Mix Asphalt
Washington DC circa 1900
Our Objectives
• Why IC for HMA?• HMA-IC Advantages,• Equipment,• Benefits,• Lessons Learned,• Generic Specification, and• How to Specify IC.
Why IC for Hot Mix Asphalt?
Shortcomings in the Compaction Process…
Limited “On The Fly” Feedback
Over or Under-Compaction Can Occur
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Shortcomings in Density Acceptance Process…
Limited Number of Locations
After Compaction is Complete
Why IC for Hot Mix Asphalt?
HMA-IC Advantages
• IC offers many advantages over conventional compaction equipment,
• IC offers valuable new tools to the contractor to improve Quality Control, and
• IC offers valuable new tools to the owner/agency to improve pavement service life.
IC for Hot Mix Asphalt
An Innovation in Compaction Control and Acceptance
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Tandem Drum IC RollersBomag
Caterpillar Sakai
HAMM-WirtgenPhotos courtesy of each company
Sakai Double Drum IC System
Temperature Sensor
GPS Radio/Receiver
Control Panel
Accelerometer CIS Display
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HAMM Double Drum IC System
Accelerometer
GPS Receiver
HCQ GPS Navigator
Temperature Sensors Control Panel
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Benefits of IC for HMA
• Improve density….Better Performance• Improve efficiency….Cost Savings• Increase information…Better QC/QA
• Overall Benefit:
Improved Pavement Performance!
• Use and acceptance by roller operators• Improved roller patterns / passes• Use of IC rollers for “mapping” of underlying
materials (Soils, GAB, Existing Asphalt Pavements)
• Underlying support affects compactability of subsequent layer
• Correlations of RMV to in situ test results is challenging
Lessons Learned
Lessons Learned
• While correlation is better for granular materials, poor correlation for HMA
• Many variables that can adversely affect correlation– Mat temperature (min. 220º F?)– Mat temperature variations– Depth of measurement– Underlying material support / variability– Accuracy / calibration of density gauges
• The correlation between ICMV and FWD/LWD-based deflections or moduli indicates a better linear correlation
• ICMV values do not factor in mat temperature, which can affect in situ test results
• Using multi-linear regression has improved the correlation analysis between ICMVs and in-situ spot tests
Lessons Learned
Generic IC Specifications
• Equipment– Rollers– GPS
• Equipment Setup and Verification• Technical Support• Quality Control Plan• Establishment of Target Value• IC Construction
How to Specify IC
• Modify generic IC specs to fit your agency• Include IC specifications in your contract• Specifications make Contractor responsible for:
– Obtaining IC rollers, GPS and technical support– Setup a IC data management system– Developing a QC Plan which incorporates IC
equipment and data in construction process• (continue on next page)
How to Specify IC (cont’d)
• Specifications make Contractor responsible for:– Conduct a test strip to establish a roller pattern
and a ICMV target value– Construct materials using IC rollers
• Daily verification of GPS roller location and data collection
• Daily collection, storage and analysis of data• Report compliance with IC specifications
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