Intelligent soil compaction systems

Intelligent soil compaction systems
Michael A. Mooney, Michael A. ...
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Intelligent soil compaction systems

TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 676: Intelligent Soil Compaction Systems explores intelligent compaction, a new method of achieving and documenting compaction requirements. Intelligent compaction uses continuous compaction-roller vibration monitoring to assess mechanistic soil properties, continuous modification/adaptation of roller vibration amplitude and frequency to ensure optimum compaction, and full-time monitoring by an integrated global positioning system to provide a complete GPS-based record of the compacted area--

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165

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Table of Contents

Ch. 2. State of Practice
Continuous Compaction Control and Intelligent Compaction
State of Current and Emerging IC Equipment
Existing CCC Specifications
Ch. 3. Fundamentals of Roller Measurement Values
Roller MV Reporting Characteristics
Roller MV Position Reporting Error
Repeatability of Roller Measurement Values
Comparison of Roller Measurement Values
Measurement Value Dependence on Machine Parameters
Influence of Transverse Soil Heterogeneity on Roller Measurement Values
Conclusions and Recommendations
Ch. 4. Relationship Between Roller-Based Stiffness and in Situ Response
Roller-Induced Stress Paths and Levels
Measurement Depth in Vertically Homogeneous Embankments
Relating Roller-Based Stiffness to in Situ Response
Sensitivity of Roller-Based Stiffness to Thin Lifts
Conclusions
Ch..6. Relationships Between Roller Measurements Values and Point Measurements
Materials and Testing
Simple Linear Regression Relationships
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
Relationships Between Roller MV and Resilient Modulus
Summary and Conclusions
Ch. 7. Quality Assurance of Pavement Earthwork Using Roller-Integrated Continuous Compaction Control (Recommended Specification Options)
Scope
Definitions
Notation
Important Considerations
Instrumented Roller Requirements
Ch. 8. Case Study Evaluation of Specification Options
Ch. 9. Conclusions.

Edition Notes

At head of title: National Cooperative Highway Research Program.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-161).

Research sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration NCHRP project 21-09

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Washington, D.C
Series
NCHRP report -- 676, Report (National Cooperative Highway Research Program) -- 676.

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Library of Congress
TE210.4 .I58 2010, TE5091 .N28 no. 676

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165 p. :
Number of pages
165

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25365665M
ISBN 10
0309155193
ISBN 13
9780309155199
LCCN
2010939000
OCLC/WorldCat
696428122

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OL16693148W

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