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TTCC/National Concrete Consortium STRINGLESS PAVING APPLICATIONS September 14, 2010 Sacramento, California
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TTCC/National Concrete Consortium

STRINGLESS PAVING APPLICATIONS

September 14, 2010Sacramento, California

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How Does One Deal With Traffic and Stringlines?

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Colorado- Night Time Paving

• Concrete overlay on asphalt 2-lane state highways

• Using pilot car during and following construction

• 24-hours a day pilot car

• 285,000 S.Y. (10.25 miles) – 80,000 S.Y. milling

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Paving with Outside & Inside Stringlines1st Pass

•Concrete Overlay

•Pilot Car

•Clearance-6 ft +

•Paved shoulder takes load entire lane closure

•Cannot pull in trucks

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Paving with Outside Edge Stringline & Ski Combination- 1st Pass

•Ski or rolling stringline

•7-10 yrs ago good option

• Allows truck pull in

•Pull out prevents long loading on paved shoulder

•Issue is smoothness and sometimes matching grades

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Paving with Outside Stringline Only & Slope Control

1t Pass

•Today modern equipment allows for outside stringline and machine reactive cross slope adjustment (sensors) improves smoothness

•Allows truck pull in

•Pull out around paver prevents long loading on paved shoulder

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Outside Edge Stringline Only2nd Pass

•2nd pass

•Can lock on previously poured slab

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News Technology- STRINGLESS PAVING

• Computer model replacement of stringline guidance

• Often referred to as “3D” paving

• It is an “engineered” overlay construction process

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WHY SHOULD DESIGNERS & CONTRACTORS CONSIDER THIS METHOD OF PAVER CONTROL?• Can be single or multiple lane paving

• Reduce staking time & manpower costs

• Improve safety & mobility in work area

• Improve speed of construction

• Improve control of overlay placement

• Can meet smoothness specifications

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AGENCY GOALS (Before Construction)

• Improved profile & cross slopes

• Concrete yield

• Surface ride quality

• Overlay depth (Minimum/average/maximum)

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WHAT MAKES STRINGLESS PAVING WORK?

• Sensor selection based on agency goals reflective in specifications

• Pavement location & elevation control

• Paver guidance system innovation

• Beware of the investment required

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EXISTING SURFACE MAPPING

• Establish x,y,z control

• Identify points of interest across the slab

• Utilize existing mobile technology to map

* GPS, LIDAR, Total Stations, GSI

• Consider the 25 foot intervals or shorter

• 5 to 10 MPH speeds depending on system

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Surface Mapping with GPS

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Stringless Paving Survey Grid

GPS accuracy is good vertically to only one inch, so to get the proper accuracy in the z position you can use laser augmentation on the 4 wheeler. An alternate to the 4 wheeler is to shoot the existing pavement with total station.

Reference points are 250’+ apart and stagger on opposite sides. Vertical (Z) coordinate for reference points established by 3 wire level.

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Proposed Improvement model

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TOOLS NEEDED FOR STRINGLESS PAVING

• 4 robotic total stations

• 4-6 prisms and tripod poles

• 2 prisms and mounts for slipform paver

• Control panel and 4 corner controls on slipform paver (sensors)

• Touch screen and one thumb drive on paver

• 4 radio communication systems

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Stringless Paving

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Stringless Paving

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Measuring “Attitude”

The prisms on the machine tells the total station where the machine is at for x,y,z. This information is related to the computer model on the machine from the total stations through radios on the machine. The model then knows where the machine is at and tells the machine what elevation in needs to be on each of the four corners of the pan.

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SLIPFORM PAVER INTERACTION

• Sensor selection by the contractor

• Training of staff prior to & during construction is critical

• Model review prior to construction

• Consider additional backup control equipment

• System evaluated is independent of slipform manufacturer

• Control system is dependent on slipform age & control system

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THANK YOU!

Dale S. HarringtonRepresenting the National Concrete

Pavement Technology [email protected]

515-964-2020