Abstract
Since 2011, Columbus, Indiana, has recycled 20 sections of pavement utilizing either FDR or CIR. Falling weight deflectometer testing was performed on a select number of FDR sections to evaluate their strength after multiple years of service. CIR and FDR sections were also evaluated using Pavision, an automated distress survey device. Recycled projects were compared to similarly aged traditional treatment types. Join us for an update on how these pavement sections are performing.
Session Number
132
Session Title
Performance of Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) and Cold In-place Recycle (CIR) Projects in Columbus, Indiana
Track Title
Pavements
Location
PMU250/FACW
Date of Version
March 2018
Recommended Citation
Wielinski, Jason, "Performance of Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) and Cold In-place Recycle (CIR) Projects in Columbus, Indiana" (2018). Purdue Road School. 91.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2018/presentations/91
Start Date
3-7-2018 10:00 AM
End Date
3-7-2018 10:50 AM
Performance of Full Depth Reclamation (FDR) and Cold In-place Recycle (CIR) Projects in Columbus, Indiana
PMU250/FACW
Since 2011, Columbus, Indiana, has recycled 20 sections of pavement utilizing either FDR or CIR. Falling weight deflectometer testing was performed on a select number of FDR sections to evaluate their strength after multiple years of service. CIR and FDR sections were also evaluated using Pavision, an automated distress survey device. Recycled projects were compared to similarly aged traditional treatment types. Join us for an update on how these pavement sections are performing.