Impact of Curling and Warping on Concrete Pavement

Tuesday, August 30, 2016 - 15:15

In order to better understand the curling and warping behavior of Portland cement concrete (PCC) pavements in Iowa and provide recommendations to mitigate curling and warping deflections, field investigations were performed at six existing sites during the late fall of 2015. These sites included PCC pavements with various ages, slab shapes, mix design aspects, and environmental conditions during construction. A stationary light detection and ranging (LiDAR) device was used to scan the slab surfaces. The degree of curling and warping along the longitudinal, transverse, and diagonal directions was calculated for the selected slabs based on the point clouds acquired using LiDAR. The results and findings are correlated to variations in pavement performance, mix design, pavement design, and construction details at each site. Recommendations regarding how to minimize curling and warping are provided based on a literature review and this field study. Some examples of using point cloud data to build three-dimensional (3D) models of the overall curvature of the slab shape are presented to show the feasibility of using this 3D analysis method for curling and warping analysis.  The full report is available online at http://www.intrans.iastate.edu/research/documents/research-reports/curling_and_warping_impact_on_concrete_pvmt_w_cvr.pdf

 


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