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PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE 1: Part 2: Distress Identification Idaho Roads Scholar Program

PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE 1: Part 2: Distress Identification Idaho Roads Scholar Program

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PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE 1:Part 2: Distress Identification

Idaho Roads Scholar Program

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Learning Objectives

Recognize Asphalt Pavement Distresses

Know the Causes of Main Types of Distress

Determine Which Pavements are Good Candidates for Pavement Preservation

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What pavement characteristics indicate pavement condition?

Visible performance indicators Functional indicators Structural indicators

Non-Visible defects Environmental effects on materials Load-related damage

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What techniques are used to assess pavement condition?

Visual distress surveys Roughness surveys Friction surveys Drainage evaluation Shoulder surveys Deflection testing

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Progression of Pavement Deterioration

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Pavement Distress Categories Load

Example: Fatigue Cracking Climate

Example: Weathering/Raveling Other

Construction

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Load Related Distresses

Fatigue Cracking Potholes Rutting Edge Cracking Shoving

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Fatigue Cracking

Possible Causes Weak base/subgrade Thin pavement / under designed Poor Drainage Overloading

Bottom-up cracking

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Fatigue Cracking

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Fatigue Cracking

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Longitudinal/Transverse Cracking

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150 mm

50 mm

Washington State - Top-Down inAsphalt Pavements > 150 mm

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M32

M32CORE

TRL

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Rutting

In Subgrade/Base Design Problem

In the AC Layer Plastic Flow--Material/Mix Design Consolidation--Compaction Surface Wear

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Rutting

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Rutting

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Rutting in Subgrade/Base

originaloriginalprofileprofile

weak subgrade or underlying layerweak subgrade or underlying layer

asphalt layerasphalt layer

subgradesubgradedeformationdeformation

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Rutting in Asphalt Layer

originaloriginalprofileprofile

weak asphalt layerweak asphalt layer

shear planeshear plane

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originaloriginalprofileprofile

Wheel path consolidationWheel path consolidation

Improper Improper compactioncompaction

Rutting in Asphalt Layer

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Potholes

Severe, uncorrected result of another distress Alligator Cracking Raveling Failed Patches

Thin/Weak Pavement

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Potholes

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Edge Cracking

Poor lateral support Settlement of underlying material

poor drainage frost heave shrinkage/drying of soil

Aggravated by high traffic levels

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Edge Cracking

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Shoving

“Washboarding” Occurs at high stress locations

Intersections Steep Grades Ramps

Weak unstable mix Unstable base

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Shoving

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Climate Related Distresses Block Cracking Joint Reflective Cracking Thermal Cracking Weathering/Raveling

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Block Cracking

Divides the pavement into rectangular pieces

1ft x 1ft to 10ft x 10ft Oxidation (Aging) Low AC% Mix Absorptive Aggregates

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Block Cracking

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Reflective Cracking

Generally over PCC pavements Caused by movement of the

underlying layer Vertically (Load) Horizontally (Thermal)

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Reflective Cracking

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Longitudinal/Transverse Cracking Transverse cracking is generally

thermally induced Longitudinal Cracking

paving lane joints poor compaction

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Longitudinal/Transverse Cracking

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Longitudinal/Transverse Cracking

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Longitudinal/Transverse Cracking

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Weathering/Raveling

Loss of aggregate on the surface Poor Compaction Cold/Wet Weather Construction Dirty Aggregate Low AC% Overheating Mix

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Weathering/Raveling

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Other Distresses

Bleeding Bumps/Sags Corrugation/

Shoving Depressions Lane/Shoulder

Drop Off

Patching/Utility Cuts

Polished Aggregate

Railroad Crossings

Slippage Cracks

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Bleeding

Excessive Asphalt Too much asphalt in mix Too much crack sealant below

overlay Too heavy prime or tack coat?

Low air voids

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Bleeding

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Bleeding

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Slippage Cracks

Caused by a shear plane in the pavement structure Too little tack Too much tack

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Slippage Cracks

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Primary HMA DeteriorationInitial Mechanisms of Deterioration

Asphalt Asphalt HardeningHardening

Various Various ChangesChanges

Environment /Environment /AgingAging

Material /Material /MixMix

Load / Load / TrafficTraffic

Plastic Plastic DeformationDeformation

Surface wearSurface wear

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Primary HMA DeteriorationLoad-Related Distresses

Load

PlasticPlasticDeformationDeformation

RuttingRuttingRuttingRutting

Fatigue CrackingFatigue CrackingFatigue CrackingFatigue Cracking

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Primary HMA DeteriorationTraffic-Related Distresses

Traffic

Surface Surface WearWear

Friction LossFriction Loss

PolishingPolishingPolishingPolishing

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Primary HMA DeteriorationEnvironment/Aging-Related Distresses

Environment/ Aging

Asphalt Asphalt HardeningHardening

Block CrackingBlock CrackingBlock CrackingBlock Cracking

Raveling/WeatheringRaveling/WeatheringRaveling/WeatheringRaveling/Weathering

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Primary HMA DeteriorationMaterial/Mix-Related Distresses

Material Problems

Bleeding/FlushingBleeding/FlushingBleeding/FlushingBleeding/Flushing

Friction LossFriction Loss

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Secondary HMA DeteriorationInfluence of Moisture Infiltration

Cracks +

MoistureInfiltration

Deteriorated CracksDeteriorated CracksDeteriorated CracksDeteriorated Cracks

Breakdown of Breakdown of Existing CracksExisting Cracks

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Secondary HMA DeteriorationInfluence of Moisture Infiltration

PotholesPotholesPotholesPotholesCracks Cracks ++

MoistureMoistureInfiltrationInfiltration

Subgrade Subgrade SofteningSoftening

Loss of Fines (Pumping)Loss of Fines (Pumping)Loss of Fines (Pumping)Loss of Fines (Pumping)

Lane-to-Shoulder Drop-offLane-to-Shoulder Drop-offLane-to-Shoulder Drop-offLane-to-Shoulder Drop-off

Edge CrackingEdge CrackingEdge CrackingEdge Cracking

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Preservation Candidates

Preservation treatments must be applied when: Pavements are in good

condition Corrective actions

required on only a small area of the total pavement

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Preservation Candidates

Pavements are not candidates for preservation: Pavements in poor

condition Substantial repairs

required Structural deficiencies

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Preventive Preservation Candidates

These Pavements are not Preservation Candidates

Critical PCI

Preservation Candidates

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Review Recognize Asphalt Pavement

Distresses Know the Causes of Main Types of

Distress Determine Which Pavements are Good

Candidates for Pavement Preservation

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Questions?

Distress

Identification