Conference paper
Cyclic Shear Deformation of Asphalt at Melbourne Airport
Proceedings of the 2014 FAA Worldwide Airport Technology Transfer Conference, pp.1-19
FAA Worldwide Airport Technology Transfer Conference (ATTC): Innovations in Airport Safety and Pavement Technologies, 2014 (Galloway, United States, 05-Aug-2014–07-Aug-2014)
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
2014
Abstract
In 2010 and 2011, the two runways and associated taxiways at Melbourne Airport were resurfaced over a ten month period. Approximately six months after the completion of the works, a number of localised horizontal surface deformations were identified in one runway, concentrated in the heavy braking and turning zones and only in one traffic direction. A preliminary investigation found no evidence of inadequate design, non-compliance with the specification or construction related issue. Inadequate bond to the underlying asphalt leading to delamination was also excluded as the cause. The aim of this subsequent investigation was to determine whether a cause could be identified to explain the failures. The difference in field performance was assessed in relation to the forces applied to the surface under aircraft braking during landing operations. Performance under laboratory Direct Shear and Inclined Repeated Interface Shear testing was also compared. It was concluded that the likely cause of the deformations at Melbourne Airport was a lack of resistance to Cyclic Shear Creep in the asphalt mix. Further investigation would be required to determine which constituent within the asphalt was responsible for the poor asphalt performance. The correlation between field performance and the change in dust source suggests the properties of the dust should be concentrated on.
Details
- Title
- Cyclic Shear Deformation of Asphalt at Melbourne Airport
- Authors
- Gregory W White (Author) - Fulton Hogan Australia
- Publication details
- Proceedings of the 2014 FAA Worldwide Airport Technology Transfer Conference, pp.1-19
- Conference details
- FAA Worldwide Airport Technology Transfer Conference (ATTC): Innovations in Airport Safety and Pavement Technologies, 2014 (Galloway, United States, 05-Aug-2014–07-Aug-2014)
- Publisher
- Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
- Date published
- 2014
- Organisation Unit
- School of Science and Engineering - Legacy; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Science, Technology and Engineering
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99449920702621
- Output Type
- Conference paper
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