9A. Sampling, testing, evaluation, and soil stabilization techniques Flashcards
(e.g., soil classifications, subgrade resilient modulus, CBR, R-values, field tests, slope stability)
1
Q
Causes of alligator (bottom-up fatigue) cracking.
A
- Loss of base, subbase or subgrade support (poor drainage)
- Stripping on the bottom of the HMA layer
- Increase loading (unanticipated loads)
- Inadequate structural design
- Poor construction (inadequate compaction)
2
Q
Causes of longitudinal (top-down) cracking for rigid pavement.
A
Poor lane joint construction
Temperature cycling
Reflective cracking in base layer
Volume changes in subgrade
3
Q
Causes of rutting (permanent deformation).
A
Heating/cooling cycles in the asphalt. (i.e., surface cools faster and with more intensity than the core of the structure)
4
Q
What are the distress in rigid pavement?
A
Bottom-Up Transverse Cracking (JPCP)
Top-Down Transverse Cracking (JPCP)
Joint Faulting (JPCP)
Punchouts (CRCP)