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Development Of A Field Test Method For Total Suspended Solids Analysis, Tian Zhang, John S. Stansbury, Jessica Branigan Jan 2013

Development Of A Field Test Method For Total Suspended Solids Analysis, Tian Zhang, John S. Stansbury, Jessica Branigan

Mid-America Transportation Center: Final Reports and Technical Briefs

Total suspended solids (TSS) are all particles in water that will not pass through a glass fiber filter with a pore size less than 2 μm, including sediments, algae, nutrients, and metals. TSS is an important water quality parameter because of its adverse effects on aquatic species and wildlife. TSS is regulated through the EPA via the NPDES in many states. Since there are no accepted field tests for TSS, projects with TSS regulations must send samples to a laboratory for analysis, which can delay projects for days or weeks. The goal of this research was to develop a rapid, …


Calibration Of Work Zone Impact Analysis Software For Missouri, Praveen Edara Ph.D., P.E., Ptoe, Carlos Sun Ph.D., P.E., Jd, Zhongyuan Zhu Jan 2013

Calibration Of Work Zone Impact Analysis Software For Missouri, Praveen Edara Ph.D., P.E., Ptoe, Carlos Sun Ph.D., P.E., Jd, Zhongyuan Zhu

Mid-America Transportation Center: Final Reports and Technical Briefs

This project calibrated two software programs used for estimating the traffic impacts of work zones. The WZ Spreadsheet and VISSIM programs were recommended in a previous study by the authors. The two programs were calibrated using field data from two work zones in Missouri. Both work zones involved a single lane closure on a three-lane section of roadway. The I-44 work zone was a long-term work zone, while the I-70 work zone was temporary, lasting only a few hours. The capacity values required for calibration were nearly identical for the two programs: 1,575 veh/hr/ln for the WZ Spreadsheet and 1,514 …


Evaluation Of J-Turn Intersection Design Performance In Missouri, Final Report, Praveen Edara Ph.D., P.E., Ptoe, Carlos Sun Ph.D., P.E., Jd, Sawyer Breslow Jan 2013

Evaluation Of J-Turn Intersection Design Performance In Missouri, Final Report, Praveen Edara Ph.D., P.E., Ptoe, Carlos Sun Ph.D., P.E., Jd, Sawyer Breslow

Mid-America Transportation Center: Final Reports and Technical Briefs

Research shows that a high percentage of crashes that take place on high-speed rural expressways occur at intersections with minor roads. One low-cost alternative design for improving the safety of at-grade intersections on such expressways is the J-turn. In the last few years, the Missouri Department of Transportation has converted some two-way stop controlled (TWSC) intersections into J-turns. This study evaluated the effectiveness of the J-turn intersection design in Missouri utilizing field studies, a public survey, crash analysis, and traffic conflict analysis. The field studies collected detailed video data at a J-turn site and a control site. The crash analysis …


Investigation Of Alternative Work Zone Merging Sign Configurations, Praveen Edara Ph.D., P.E., Ptoe, Zhongyuan Zhu, Carlos Sun Ph.D., P.E., Jd Jan 2013

Investigation Of Alternative Work Zone Merging Sign Configurations, Praveen Edara Ph.D., P.E., Ptoe, Zhongyuan Zhu, Carlos Sun Ph.D., P.E., Jd

Mid-America Transportation Center: Final Reports and Technical Briefs

This study investigated the effect of an alternative merge sign configuration within a freeway work zone. In this alternative configuration, the graphical lane closed sign from the MUTCD was compared with a MERGE/arrow sign on one side and a RIGHT LANE CLOSED sign on the other side. The study measured driver behavior characteristics including speeds and open lane occupancies. The measurements were taken at two identical work zones on I-70 in Missouri, one with the new test sign and the other with the standard MUTCD sign. The study found that the open lane occupancy upstream of the merge sign was …


Investigation Of Synergistic Effects Of Warm Mix Asphalt And High Fractionated Reclaimed Asphalt For Safe, Environmentally Sustainable Highway, Hosin David Lee Ph.D., P.E., Taha Ahmed Msc, E.I. Jan 2013

Investigation Of Synergistic Effects Of Warm Mix Asphalt And High Fractionated Reclaimed Asphalt For Safe, Environmentally Sustainable Highway, Hosin David Lee Ph.D., P.E., Taha Ahmed Msc, E.I.

Mid-America Transportation Center: Final Reports and Technical Briefs

To increase RAP materials by up to 75% by binder replacement, a fractionation method was applied to the RAP stockpile by discarding RAP materials passing No. 16 sieve. This fractionation method was effective in improving volumetric properties of the HMA mixture with high RAP contents. The mix designs were then performed for both HMA and WMA with varying fractionated RAP amounts accounting for a replacement of 20, 30, 40, 50 and 75% of the mixture’s optimum asphalt binder content. All mix designs met the Iowa DOT mix design requirements except the one with 75% RAP materials by binder replacement due …


Towards Autonomous Vehicles, Chris Schwarz Ph.D., Geb Thomas Ph.D., Kory Nelson B.S, Michael Mccrary B.S., Nicholas Schlarmann, Matthew Powell Jan 2013

Towards Autonomous Vehicles, Chris Schwarz Ph.D., Geb Thomas Ph.D., Kory Nelson B.S, Michael Mccrary B.S., Nicholas Schlarmann, Matthew Powell

Mid-America Transportation Center: Final Reports and Technical Briefs

We are moving towards an age of autonomous vehicles. Cycles of innovation initiated in the public and private sectors have led one into another since the 1990s; and out of these efforts have sprung a variety of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and several functioning autonomous vehicles. The challenges that face autonomous vehicle are still significant. There is still technical work to be done to make sensors, algorithms, control schemes, and intelligence more effective and more reliable. As automation in vehicles increases, the associated human factors challenges become more complex. Then, there are a host of socioeconomic issues. Are autonomous vehicles …


New Highway Accident Location Manual For Missouri, Carlos Sun Ph.D., P.E., Jd, Praveen Edara Ph.D., P.E., Ptoe, Henry Brown M.S., P.E. Jan 2013

New Highway Accident Location Manual For Missouri, Carlos Sun Ph.D., P.E., Jd, Praveen Edara Ph.D., P.E., Ptoe, Henry Brown M.S., P.E.

Mid-America Transportation Center: Final Reports and Technical Briefs

The Missouri HAL manual is used to identify, analyze, and correct high crash locations, and has not been updated since 1999. This new edition brings the manual up to date, while incorporating the methodology of the national Highway Safety Manual (HSM). This 4th edition represents a complete re-working of all existing chapters of the manual. The changes are both stylistic and substantive. A contemporary book-style stylesheet was used to improve the appearance of figures, tables, headings, and labels. Even the title of the manual was changed from HAL (Identification, Analysis, and Correction of High-Crash Locations) to S-HAL (Safety Handbook for …


Development Of A Guide For Prioritization Of Railway Bridges For Repair And Replacement, Anna Maria Rakoczy, Andrzej S. Nowak Jan 2013

Development Of A Guide For Prioritization Of Railway Bridges For Repair And Replacement, Anna Maria Rakoczy, Andrzej S. Nowak

Mid-America Transportation Center: Final Reports and Technical Briefs

The objective of this study was to develop evaluation bases for the repair, rehabilitation, and replacement of existing railway bridges. Considering the importance of bridges to the railway network, the research involved the review and analysis of major factors that influence structural performance, e.g., degree of corrosion, loss of material (section loss, holes), fatigue problems, and loose connections. In particular, the research focused on connections, and their importance relative to the evaluation of bridge performance. The relationship between various conditions and the ability to perform the required function (i.e., carry a freight train) was established in the form of maximum …


Calibration Of The Highway Safety Manual For Missouri, Carlos Sun Ph.D., P.E., Jd, Henry Brown Msce, P.E., Praveen Edara Ph.D., P.E., Boris Carlos, Kyuongmin Andrew Nam Jan 2013

Calibration Of The Highway Safety Manual For Missouri, Carlos Sun Ph.D., P.E., Jd, Henry Brown Msce, P.E., Praveen Edara Ph.D., P.E., Boris Carlos, Kyuongmin Andrew Nam

Mid-America Transportation Center: Final Reports and Technical Briefs

The new Highway Safety Manual (HSM) contains predictive models that need to be calibrated to local conditions. This calibration process requires detailed data types, such as crash frequencies, traffic volumes, geometrics, and land-use. The HSM does not document in detail techniques for gathering such data, since data systems vary significantly across states. The calibration process also requires certain decisions, such as the correct sampling approach, determination of the minimum segment length, the treatment of left-turn phasing, and the inclusion or exclusion of speed-change lane crashes. This report describes the challenges, practical solutions, and results from a statewide HSM calibration in …