Early Analyses of LTPP General Pavement Studies Data

Early Analyses of LTPP General Pavement Studies Data

Author: Brian M. Killingsworth

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 288

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The purpose of this volume is to provide statistical data that may be used to characterize the nature of the data in the various data sets. The specific data sets are the General Pavement Studies (GPS)-1, GPS-2, GPS-3, GPS-4, and GPS-5 data. Data were obtained from the Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) Data Base (also referred to as the LTPP Information Management System).


Early Analyses of LTPP General Pavement Studies Data

Early Analyses of LTPP General Pavement Studies Data

Author: J. Brent Rauhut

Publisher: Strategic Highway Research Program (Shrp)

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 48

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This summary presents the results of the first data analyses of the Strategic Highway Research Program Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) project. Data analyzed included information collected up to 1992. These analyses included: 1) developing a data analysis plan, 2) receipt and processing of data into suitable data bases for analysis and conducting statistical evaluations of the data bases, 3) using the LTPP data to evaluate the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) design equations, 4) conducting sensitivity analyses to identify the independent variables that have significant impacts on pavement performance and to quantify the relative impact of each, and 5) using the experience gained from these early data analyses to recommend concepts for future data analyses.


Early Analyses of Long-term Pavement Performance General Pavement Studies Data

Early Analyses of Long-term Pavement Performance General Pavement Studies Data

Author: J. Brent Rauhut

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 114

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The purpose of this report is to share the experience gained and lessons learned by research staff during early data analyses of the General Pavement Studies (GPS) and to recommend procedures for future analysts. A review of the techniques used is provided. Shortcomings of the Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) Data Base, known at the time of early analyses, are discussed and data base expectations for future analyses were identified. Some interesting and useful distress and roughness prediction models were developed that illustrate the effects of several design variables. Other analytical procedures for developing predictive equations were identified and described, which may be of use in future analyses. Ten techniques used by the research staff for evaluating the American Association of Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) design equations are identified and recommendations for future evaluations provided.


SHRP-LTPP Data Analysis Studies

SHRP-LTPP Data Analysis Studies

Author: William O. Hadley

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 120

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One of the principal objectives of the Strategic Highway Research Program Long-Term Pavement Performance (SHRP-LTPP) study was the development of a comprehensive electronic media database for housing pavement performance data covering a wide range of conditions and service life factors. The database was structured to address pavement management and engineering design issues. The extent and scope of information contained within the LTPP database and Information Management System (IMS) also provides the resources not only to evaluate or revise existing design equations but to develop new ones. During the first 5 years of the SHRP-LTPP program, most issues have been addressed in various data analysis studies. Data analysis studies concerning load equivalency factors, materials and construction variability, rutting initiation studies, and the results of the specific SHRP-LTPP data analysis contracts are presented in subsequent sections of this report. These studies represent initial efforts in pursuit of LTPP goals and operatives and are based primarily on early General Pavement Studies data.


LTPP Data Analysis

LTPP Data Analysis

Author: Kathleen Theresa Hall

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Published: 1997

Total Pages: 164

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Several important issues concerning the effect of slab support on concrete pavement performance were studied in a National Cooperative Highway Research Program project, "Support Under Concrete Pavements" (NCHRP 1-30). The results were promising, however, the data that were available for analysis were limited. This study was conducted to further field-verify and develop the improved support guidelines proposed in NCHRP 1-30, using the Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) database, in order to establish their practicality and appropriateness for use in concrete pavement design nationwide. This study was also conducted to further field-verify the proposed revised American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) performance model to the fullest extent possible using the design, materials, climate, traffic, and performance data available in the LTPP database for General Pavement Section 3 (GPS-3) (jointed plain concrete pavement), GPS-4 (jointed reinforced concrete pavement), and GPS-5 (continuously reinforced concrete pavement). Guidelines, revised on the basis of the results of this field verification study, are presented in the appendix in the form of a proposed addendum to the AASHTO Design Guide. The documentation of these field verification efforts using the LTPP database is provided in this report.


LTPP Beyond FY 2009

LTPP Beyond FY 2009

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Published: 2009

Total Pages: 20

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"This report summarizes the current status of the Long-Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) program and its major activities -- data collection, data storage, data analysis, and product development. It describes the work that will be needed beyond 2009 to realize the full potential of the world's most comprehensive pavement performance database and the benefits that will be accrued by capitalizing on the investment that has been made"--Page 2 of cover.