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Evaluation, presentation and repair of microbial acid-produced attack of concrete (open access)

Evaluation, presentation and repair of microbial acid-produced attack of concrete

This report evaluates the severity of the deterioration in bridges to determine if microbial induced deterioration (MID) is a significant contributor by visual inspection and a number of tests on twelve selected columns. This report also evaluates the effectiveness of suggested test procedures on identifying microbial attack on concrete and the integrity of deteriorated concrete due to the attack.
Date: October 2011
Creator: Hu, Jiong; Hahn, Dittmar; Rudzinski, Walter; Wang, Zhuo & Estrada, Luzelva
System: The Portal to Texas History
Continuous prestressed concrete girder bridges. Volume 1, Literature review and preliminary designs (open access)

Continuous prestressed concrete girder bridges. Volume 1, Literature review and preliminary designs

"The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is currently designing typical highway bridge structures as simply supported using standard precast, pretension-ed girders. TxDOT is interested in developing additional economical design alternatives for longer span bridges, through the use of the continuous precast, pretension-ed concrete bridge structures that use spliced girder technology. The objectives of this portion of the study are to evaluate the current stat-of-the-art and practice relevant to continuous precast concrete girder bridges and recommend suitable continuity connections for use with typical Texas bridge girders."
Date: October 2011
Creator: Mander, John B.; Parkar, Anagha S. & Hueste, Mary Beth D.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Developing a mixture design specification for flexible base construction (open access)

Developing a mixture design specification for flexible base construction

"In the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), flexible base producers typically generate large stockpiles of material exclusively for TxDOT projects. This large "state-only" inventory often maintained by producers, along with time requirements for testing and reduced manpower within TxDOT offices, resulted in this project's investigation into a mixture-design specification for flexible base. The goals of this project are to develop a flexible base specification that reduces TxDOT's burden for sampling and testing, reduces time and space burdens on producers for maintaining TxDOT-only stockpiles, and maintains or improves the quality of the base."
Date: October 2011
Creator: Epps, Jon A.; Sebesta, Stephen; Sahin, Hakan; Button, Joe; Luo, Rong & Lytton, Robert
System: The Portal to Texas History
Best Practice for Using RAS in HMA (open access)

Best Practice for Using RAS in HMA

"The use of recycles asphalt shingles (RAS) in hot-mix asphalt (HMA) mixtures has the potential to significantly reduce the cost of asphalt paving mixes while conserving energy and preserving the environment. This report documents the best practices for the use of RAS in HMA in terms of Ras processing, characterizing the processed RAS (binder content,gradations, and performance grad [PG]), RAS mix design, production, and field construction."
Date: October 2011
Creator: Zhou, Fujie; Button, Joe W. & Epps, Jon
System: The Portal to Texas History
Analysis of roadway departure crashes on two-lane rural roads in Texas (open access)

Analysis of roadway departure crashes on two-lane rural roads in Texas

"This three-year research effort was undertaken to identify factors that influence the number and severity of roadway departure crashes on rural two-lane highways in Texas and provide engineering countermeasures to reduce this type of crash. The study objectives were accomplished by analyzing crash, traffic flow, and geometric data between 2003 and 2008 and conducting site visits at 20 sites having the highest crash rates at four TxDOT districts."
Date: September 2011
Creator: Lord, Dominique; Brewer, Marcus A.; Fitzpatrick, Kay; Greedipally, Srinivas R. & Peng, Yichuan
System: The Portal to Texas History
Texas Department of Transportation administration research: tasks completed Fiscal Year 2010 (open access)

Texas Department of Transportation administration research: tasks completed Fiscal Year 2010

"This research project evaluates numerous transportation issues and develops findings and/or recommendations based on results. This project has been structured to address some of the emerging, critical, and unique considerations related to transportation."
Date: February 2011
Creator: Baker, Richard; Ding, Liang; Epps, Jon; Estakhri, Cindy K.; Fry, Gray; Geiselbrecht, Tina et al.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Pavement Preservation and System Optimization Task Force (open access)

Pavement Preservation and System Optimization Task Force

"This report provides: an overview of a proposed three-tier system, preliminary results from a state department of transportation (DOT) survey, initial estimates of required funding, ideas of UTP Category 1 Formula, and an overview of the status of mobility."
Date: January 2011
Creator: Lomax, Timothy J.
System: The Portal to Texas History
Steel Fiber Replacement of Mild Steel in Prestressed Concrete Beams (open access)

Steel Fiber Replacement of Mild Steel in Prestressed Concrete Beams

Technical report on replacing mild steel with steel fiber in prestressed concrete beams.
Date: January 2011
Creator: Tadepalli, Padmanabha R.; Hoffman, Norman; Mo, Y. L. & Hsu, Thomas T. C. (Thomas Tseng Chuang), 1933-
System: The Portal to Texas History
Determination of Minimum Height and Lateral Design Load for MASH Test Level 4 Bridge Rails (open access)

Determination of Minimum Height and Lateral Design Load for MASH Test Level 4 Bridge Rails

"This research had the objectives of determining the minimum rail height and lateral design impact load for MASH test level 4 bridge rails. Using parametric finite element analysis and subsequent crash testing, the researchers determined the minimum recommended rail height for MASH TL-4 impact conditions to be 36 inches. Later Design impact for MASH TL-4 test conditions was determined to be 80 kips."
Date: December 2011
Creator: Bligh, Roger P.; Menges, Wanda L. & Sheikh, Nauman Mansoor
System: The Portal to Texas History
MASH test 3-11 on the 5-inch cast in place deck barrier anchors (open access)

MASH test 3-11 on the 5-inch cast in place deck barrier anchors

Report on crash tests conducted to evaluate the performance of a Texas T223 concrete beam and post bridge rail anchored with 5-inch cast-in-place deck. The test concluded that the 5-inch cast-in-place deck met the required MASH regulations.
Date: October 2011
Creator: Bligh, Roger P.; Menges, Wanda L. & Arrington, Dusty R.
System: The Portal to Texas History