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Evaluation Of Cored Specimens From Timber Caisson Beneath Pier No. 2 Of The Us 25 Bridge Over The Ohio River Between Covington And Cincinnati, James H. Havens, Assaf S. Rahal
Evaluation Of Cored Specimens From Timber Caisson Beneath Pier No. 2 Of The Us 25 Bridge Over The Ohio River Between Covington And Cincinnati, James H. Havens, Assaf S. Rahal
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Pier No. 2 of the former C&O Bridge at Covington is off-shore from the Kentucky side of the Ohio River. It was built in 1887. In 1927, this pier was extended downstream to support a new railroad bridge. The other three piers remained independent. The original structure was then converted to highway use and was purchased by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in 1937. In 1968, an engineering analysis of the superstructure indicated critical deficiencies in terms of "safety factors", and the bridge was closed to all traffic. Subsequently, various plans for reconstruction came under consideration. Of greatest significance here is …
Statistical Quality Control Of Highway Construction And Materials, J. B. Venable
Statistical Quality Control Of Highway Construction And Materials, J. B. Venable
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The objective of this report is to review existing local practices used in establishing and enforcing highway specifications and construction processes and to compare these practices. With procedures based on statistical quality control concepts. In order that statistical quality control concepts may be properly used where applicable, the first part of this report considers the general theory underlying the use of statistical control methods and the development of different types. Of acceptance plans which may be used in the highway construction industry. The second portion of the report is concerned with analyzing and comparing Kentucky's current specification requirements with typical …
Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement, James H. Havens
Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement, James H. Havens
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
A sampling-type crack survey was made in July 1969; 200 feet in each 1000 feet were sampled. The average interval between cracks was 5.78 feet. Paving was completed in late 1968. The average crack interval in July 1970 was 4.14 feet. The 1970 survey was also a sampling type.
It is apparent that cracking approached maturity or equilibrium during the first year. Apparently, too, most of the cracking occurred during the first few weeks after construction – which suggests curing shrinkage as a contributory cause. A discussion of the significance of time and temperature will follow the presentation of other …
Relationship Between Soil Support Value And Kentucky Cbr, Tommy C. Hopkins
Relationship Between Soil Support Value And Kentucky Cbr, Tommy C. Hopkins
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Three slightly different correlations between Kentucky CBR's and the AASHO Road Test soil support values were developed. The first relationship was made by assuming a logarithmic scale between Kentucky CBR's of 5.2 and 100, which corresponded to values on the soil support scale of 3 and 10, respectively. The Kentucky CBR of 5.2 was determined by performing tests on the AASHO road subgrade soils. For practical purposes, the AASHO Road Test crushed stone base material was assumed to be a "100 percent CBR material" (this assumption was based on CBR data previously reported by Shook and Fang). The second correlation …
Manpower And Apprentice Training Program, B. B. Myers
Manpower And Apprentice Training Program, B. B. Myers
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Pollution Control For Quarry Operations, J. W. Render
Pollution Control For Quarry Operations, J. W. Render
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Pollution Control Anti-Pollution Construction, C. W. Sigler
Pollution Control Anti-Pollution Construction, C. W. Sigler
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Anti-Pollution Design, E. B. Gaither Jr.
Anti-Pollution Design, E. B. Gaither Jr.
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Status Of The Five Year Highway Program, J. R. Harbison
Status Of The Five Year Highway Program, J. R. Harbison
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Professionalism - The Challenge Of The 70'S, Sammie F. Lee
Professionalism - The Challenge Of The 70'S, Sammie F. Lee
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Concrete Slip-Form Paving For Secondary Roads, George D. Timm
Concrete Slip-Form Paving For Secondary Roads, George D. Timm
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Maintenance Management, John D. Witt, B. H. Banks
Maintenance Management, John D. Witt, B. H. Banks
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Roadside Safety, John A. Deacon
Roadside Safety, John A. Deacon
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Maintenance Levels: What, Why, Where And How, Adrian G. Clary
Maintenance Levels: What, Why, Where And How, Adrian G. Clary
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Subaqueous Interstate Highway Tunnel Design And Construction, Earl F. Cecil
Subaqueous Interstate Highway Tunnel Design And Construction, Earl F. Cecil
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Quality Control In Structural Fabrication, C. F. Jarrard Jr.
Quality Control In Structural Fabrication, C. F. Jarrard Jr.
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
The "Topics" Program, H. Milton Heywood
The "Topics" Program, H. Milton Heywood
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Utilities-Highway Location, N. W. Coomes
Utilities-Highway Location, N. W. Coomes
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Remarks By John M. Branham, John M. Branham
Remarks By John M. Branham, John M. Branham
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Remarks By Bill E. King, Bill E. King
Remarks By Bill E. King, Bill E. King
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
What Lies Ahead For The Highway Program?, Ralph R. Bartelsmeyer
What Lies Ahead For The Highway Program?, Ralph R. Bartelsmeyer
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Working Toward A Clean Air Environment For Kentucky, Frank P. Partee
Working Toward A Clean Air Environment For Kentucky, Frank P. Partee
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Twenty-Second Kentucky Highway Conference Committee, Kentucky Transportation Center
Twenty-Second Kentucky Highway Conference Committee, Kentucky Transportation Center
Kentucky's Annual Forum on Transportation
No abstract provided.
Experimental Sand-Asphalt Surface, Robert L. Florence, Herbert F. Southgate
Experimental Sand-Asphalt Surface, Robert L. Florence, Herbert F. Southgate
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Wearing surfaces of Kentucky rock asphalt applied in thin layers were used extensively in Kentucky for many years. Sand asphalts, which generically include rock asphalt, are now a reemergent generation of surfacings to be investigated (1,2,3). An interim report (4) related the construction and interim performance of trial surfacings in Logan County. Two bridge deck sand-asphalt surfacings have been reported (5). This report covers sand-asphalt construction and performance since 1966. Pertinent project data and comments are contained in Appendix A. The several Special Provisions are included in Appendix B.
Interest in sand-asphalt wearing surfaces issues from the skid-resistant qualities which …
Development Of Specifications For Reflex-Reflective Materials, Ronalds L. Rizenbergs
Development Of Specifications For Reflex-Reflective Materials, Ronalds L. Rizenbergs
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Evolutionary changes in highway design, automobiles and retro-reflective products prompted Kentucky to undertake a study to update specification requirements for signing materials, delineators and coating compounds. The study was primarily concerned with geometric relationships between the driver, headlamps and traffic signs; investigation of reflectivity, color, durability and other properties of available reflective materials; adoption of testing apparatus to measure material properties; and development of test procedures.
A review of specific sign viewing conditions on the road indicated the appropriateness of reflectivity testing at 0.5-degrees and 0.2-degrees angles of divergence. These angles, however, limit examination of materials at viewing distances in …
Replication Of Eye-Bars And Measurement Of Losses In Cross Section Due To Corrosion, Assaf S. Rahal, J. R. Philpot
Replication Of Eye-Bars And Measurement Of Losses In Cross Section Due To Corrosion, Assaf S. Rahal, J. R. Philpot
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Recent availability of high pressure water blasters made it possible to remove rust accumulated between the eye-bars near pin connections on the Central Bridge (Figure 1) over the Ohio River at Newport. Previously, they had never been thoroughly cleaned. Cleaning of two connections on a trial basis enabled an inspection between the bars. It was apparent then that the deterioration was critical enough to necessitate examination of the several bar groups and to accurately measure their least cross sections.
The Research Division undertook the task of replicating and measuring the bars. Figures 2 and 3 show one set of bars …
Legal Aspects And Guidelines Pertaining To Drainage Of Surface Waters, D. W. Mclellan Jr., Victor Fox
Legal Aspects And Guidelines Pertaining To Drainage Of Surface Waters, D. W. Mclellan Jr., Victor Fox
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
A previous study ("Research Relating to State Highway Laws", reported January 1967) afforded us an opportunity to review a vast array of literature and statutory law pertaining to enabling legislation and administrative authority to construct and maintain highways. It was surprising to find that the statutes are void of guidance on certain subjects: there are great "bodies" of unwritten or non-statutory laws which are referred to as "common law" and "civil law", which are deeply rooted in the past; many are doctrinal or equitable; many are extraordinary and argumentative -- they should not be confused with Civil Procedure. They have …
Median Design And Accident Histories, Gordon R. Garner
Median Design And Accident Histories, Gordon R. Garner
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
The purpose of this study was to provide information concerning the accident histories of various median types to verify minimum requirements for width and cross section. Previous accident studies failed to disclose significant relationships between median width and accident rates. Those studies did not recognize or control several important variables that were controlled in the present study. The efforts here are to compare median types on rural, four-lane, fully controlled access facilities with similar geometries other than median types. An attempt was made to account for some of the Variability in the accident data. Thus, this study gives information on …
Pavement Slipperiness Studies, James L. Burchett Jr., Ronalds L. Rizenbergs
Pavement Slipperiness Studies, James L. Burchett Jr., Ronalds L. Rizenbergs
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
Studies of pavement skid resistance in Kentucky have been in progress since 1956. In 1964, an extensive investigation into the use of an automobile as a testing tool was undertaken and an interim standard method of test was selected. Since then, investigations with the device have continued, both to facilitate meaningful interpretation of skid-test data and to evaluate the skid resistance performance of pavement surfaces.
Variables associated with the testing device, procedures and pavement surfaces were investigated. Several paving projects were tested to determine the number of sites required to obtain a representative result. It was found that on most …
An Investigation Of Low-Strength Concrete And Resulting Structural Failure In A Bridge Deck, James H. Havens
An Investigation Of Low-Strength Concrete And Resulting Structural Failure In A Bridge Deck, James H. Havens
Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report
This investigation concerns the discovery of weak concrete in a portion of the deck of the Elkhorn City bridge, APD 640(4), within a year after it was opened to traffic. The deck concrete was placed between April 14 and June 14, 1968. The bridge serves heavy coal-trucks traffic. Failures occurred in the eastern-most span (No. 5) in April or May of 1969, Undoubtedly, the heavy loading contributed to early disclosure of defective concrete.
A preliminary investigation was made in May 1969, and reported by memorandum May 21, 1969. The bottom third or half of concrete in the affected portion, Span …