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Precast Prestressed Panels for Rapid Full-Depth Pavement Repairs
The paper describes an innovative precast pavement system located on I-57 near Sikeston, MO. Overview of precast pavement technology and associated merits are presented in addition to instrumentation and monitoring plans and preliminary results from the investigation. Early age response and stress transfer measurements are reported. Plans for monitoring in-service performance data are also discussed. Analysis of preliminary results from the investigation follow, and include: (1) the early age behavior of the panels during and immediately after fabrication (effects due to hydration and differential thermal stresses during curing), (2) material characteristics such as unrestrained creep and shrinkage, chloride permeability, and freeze thaw resistance, (3) transfer of transverse pre-tensioning, (4) frictional stress losses during post-tensioning operations, and (5) plans for the future monitoring of long-term in-service performance of central anchor panels, base panels, and joint panels.
Precast Prestressed Panels for Rapid Full-Depth Pavement Repairs
The paper describes an innovative precast pavement system located on I-57 near Sikeston, MO. Overview of precast pavement technology and associated merits are presented in addition to instrumentation and monitoring plans and preliminary results from the investigation. Early age response and stress transfer measurements are reported. Plans for monitoring in-service performance data are also discussed. Analysis of preliminary results from the investigation follow, and include: (1) the early age behavior of the panels during and immediately after fabrication (effects due to hydration and differential thermal stresses during curing), (2) material characteristics such as unrestrained creep and shrinkage, chloride permeability, and freeze thaw resistance, (3) transfer of transverse pre-tensioning, (4) frictional stress losses during post-tensioning operations, and (5) plans for the future monitoring of long-term in-service performance of central anchor panels, base panels, and joint panels.
Precast Prestressed Panels for Rapid Full-Depth Pavement Repairs
Gopalaratnam, Vellore S. (author) / Donahue, John (author) / Davis, Brent (author) / Dailey, Cody (author)
Structures Congress 2006 ; 2006 ; St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Structures Congress 2006 ; 1-10
2006-10-10
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Precast Prestresed Panels for Rapid Full-Depth Pavement Repairs
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