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Book Using Optimized Truck Tire Pressures to Minimize Damage to Rural Roads

Download or read book Using Optimized Truck Tire Pressures to Minimize Damage to Rural Roads written by Allan H. Bradley and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Evaluation of Damage to Rural Roads During the Saskatchewan Central Tire Inflation Experiment

Download or read book Evaluation of Damage to Rural Roads During the Saskatchewan Central Tire Inflation Experiment written by and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 23 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Central tire inflation technology is a vehicle control system that enables truck drivers to vary tire inflation pressures as necessary to improve mobility and reduce damage to weaker road structures. In July and August 2000, the Departments of Transportation of Saskatchewan and Manitoba jointly conducted two controlled field experiments near Wynyard, Saskatchewan to evaluate the impact of reduced tire inflation pressures on earth and thin membrane-surfaced municipal roads. One experiment evaluated damage rates for a two-lane municipal road trafficked by identically loaded trucks using normal highway and reduced tire inflation pressures. Concurrently, a second two-lane municipal road was trafficked by two groups of trucks carrying the same total payload: one group was loaded to primary highway axle weights and employed reduced tire pressures, and the second group was loaded to secondary highway axle weights and employed normal highway tire pressures. The two-lane roads facilitated side-by-side comparisons of road damage. This paper documents an analysis of Benkelman beam rebound data and surface rutting data collected on the earth roads during the experiment. Statistical tests on the Benkelman beam rebound data show that increases in deflection can be reduced or delayed when lower tire pressures are used. Additionally, statistical tests on the rut depth of the inner wheel path provide evidence that rutting damage can be reduced or delayed when lower tire pressures are used. For the covering abstract of this conference see ITRD number E211271.

Book Review of Canadian Experience with the Regulation of Large Commercial Motor Vehicles

Download or read book Review of Canadian Experience with the Regulation of Large Commercial Motor Vehicles written by John H. F. Woodrooffe and published by Transportation Research Board. This book was released on 2010 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 671: Review of Canadian Experience with the Regulation of Large Commercial Motor Vehicles examines the process used in Canada to harmonize heavy truck size and weight regulations across the country. The report provides insights on how lessons learned from the Canadian experience might be applied in the United States.

Book Central Tire Inflation Systems

Download or read book Central Tire Inflation Systems written by and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 129 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Evaluating Tire Pressure Control System to Improve Productivity and Mitigate Pavement Damage

Download or read book Evaluating Tire Pressure Control System to Improve Productivity and Mitigate Pavement Damage written by Fazal Mabood and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 101 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The introduction of the use of Tire Pressure Control Systems (TPCS) to improve the productivity of the Canadian trucking industry is gaining momentum. The imposition of seasonal load restrictions (SLR) on the thaw-weakened secondary roads interrupts the transportation of raw materials to processing facilities For the forestry industry in particular, this has very significant impacts on productivity and costs. FPInnovations-Feric Division (Feric) has investigated the potential for TPCS-equipped trucks to travel with full, legal loading during the SLR period without accelerating road wear and tear. The TPCS monitors and adjusts the inflation pressure of the trucks' tires while driving and allows the operator to optimize the inflations for changes in loading, travel speed, or road quality encountered in the trip. This thesis describes an investigation to determine whether TPCS can be used to mitigate traffic generated damage to secondary roads and also reduce the need to implement load restrictions. The project involves a partnership with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO), Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada (FERIC), Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and the Centre for Pavement and Transportation Technology (CPATT) located at the University of Waterloo. The thesis will describe the methodology, design, and instrumentation of the two test sites which are located in Dryden, Ontario and Chapleau, Ontario. In addition, repeated Portable Falling Weight Deflectometer (PFWD) testing is being carried out at these sites and the initial results of this examination and associated impacts of the environment and traffic on the road will be presented. This study also involves looking into the reliability of using the portable FWD, offering a lower cost alternative instead of the trailer mounted FWD to monitor pavement strength for the identification the SLR period. The use of innovative sensors and data collection techniques are proving to be very informative and are advancing pavement engineering knowledge. Moreover, the thesis is aimed at exploring the possibilities of achieving the current objectives of the government DOTs such as TPCS potential for addressing the timber industry in crisis, reduced road maintenance budgets, and global warming increasing road damage.

Book Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering

Download or read book Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering written by and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book National Central Tire Inflation Program

Download or read book National Central Tire Inflation Program written by Deborah J. Taylor and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Tire Pressure Control Through Central Tire Inflation   the Lightest Foot on the Road

Download or read book Tire Pressure Control Through Central Tire Inflation the Lightest Foot on the Road written by and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Operation Bigfoot was initiated by the United States Deaprtment of Agriculture (USDA) forest Service in 1988 to implement central tire inflation (CTI) to reduce the impact of commodity production such as timber and minerals on the forest environment. Cooperative work with other Federal agencies, industry and standards associations, manufacturers, and insurance industry representatives has helped make CTI technology viable and safe for commercial use. Accomplishments include validation of truck and road benefits, tire standards for low inflation pressures, and commercial availability of CTI equipment for trucks and trucks and trailer combinations over 24,000 pounds GVW (gross vehicle weight). Structures tests and demonstration projects indicate the benefits of using lowered tire pressures are real and that they can be implemented to reduce impacts on forest ecosystems. Verified benefits include: 20-30 percent reduction in required road aggregate thickness with CTI; 50-90 percent reduction in road surface maintenance with CTI; 10-85 percent reduction in road related sediment with CTI; Reduced driver injury and fatigue; Reduced vehicle operation and maintenance costs. Additional tests are planned to evaluate the effects of lowered tire pressure on pavement damage during thaw weakened periods, reduction in sediment due to reduced maintenance blading, and measured reduced impacts to the trucks. These and other planned studies will help implement CTI technology. For the covering abstract of this conference, see IRRD number 863140.

Book Gravel Roads

Download or read book Gravel Roads written by Ken Skorseth and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this manual is to provide clear and helpful information for maintaining gravel roads. Very little technical help is available to small agencies that are responsible for managing these roads. Gravel road maintenance has traditionally been "more of an art than a science" and very few formal standards exist. This manual contains guidelines to help answer the questions that arise concerning gravel road maintenance such as: What is enough surface crown? What is too much? What causes corrugation? The information is as nontechnical as possible without sacrificing clear guidelines and instructions on how to do the job right.

Book Eighth International Conference on Low Volume Roads  2003

Download or read book Eighth International Conference on Low Volume Roads 2003 written by and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Effects of Lower Tire Pressure on Frost Weakened Roads

Download or read book Effects of Lower Tire Pressure on Frost Weakened Roads written by and published by . This book was released on 1994 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Every year, thousands of miles of roads are closed or severely restricted to heavy traffic due to structural weakness during spring thaw. Spring thaw, as the period is known, varies in length depending on the severity of the winter. As thawing occurs, pavements become weak due to the high moisture content in the underlying base course and subgrade. In extreme cases, the base course and subgrade can become completely saturated and so weak that less than a hundred passes of an 18,000 pound axle will cause the pavement to fail. Most pavements with high traffic volumes in areas where roads are subject to freezing are designed to resist the effects of spring thaw. This type of construction can be expensive when it is considered that the depth of freeze can be over five (5) feet. Other methods used to resist the weakening caused by spring thaw usually increase construction costs. In this paper the results of a theoretical investigation of lower tire pressure on roads in a severely weakened condition such as is found in spring thaw are demonstrated. With the recent technological development of Central Tire Inflation (CTI) in the trucking industry, trucks may be able to operate on roads subject to load restrictions. CTI would allow trucks to operate at lower tire pressures on load restricted roads. The second chapter reviews the results of previous studies about the effects of tire pressure, axle loads, and tire type on pavement structures. In Chapter 3, the failure criterion used in this study are discussed. A computer software program designed to calculate strain in multi-layer systems called ELY8M6 was used to determine strains at the bottom of of the asphalt layer and top of subgrade.

Book Wide base Truck Tire Effects on Pavement Performance and Vehicle Regulatory Legislation

Download or read book Wide base Truck Tire Effects on Pavement Performance and Vehicle Regulatory Legislation written by Raymond K. Moore and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Current operating practice in the trucking industry related to tire pressures and truck tires are summarized. Findings of recent (since 1987) pertiment pavement performance research including both full-scale and analytical pavement response and performance studies are discussed. Pertinent findings developed in previous literature reviews are also included. Regulatory approaches developed by the various states based on information from a telephone survey conducted during July and August 1991 are included. Economic analyses are used to compare the increased annualized bituminous pavement rehabilitation costs with trucking industry benefits. Recommendations regarding the regulation of wide-base truck tires are presented.

Book Third International Conference on Managing Pavements

Download or read book Third International Conference on Managing Pavements written by and published by Transportation Research Board. This book was released on 1994 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Using Central Tire Inflation Systems to Decrease Vehicular Damage to Forest Roads

Download or read book Using Central Tire Inflation Systems to Decrease Vehicular Damage to Forest Roads written by L. B. Della-Moretta and published by . This book was released on 1983 with total page 3 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Effect of Increasing Truck Tire Pressures to be Studied

Download or read book Effect of Increasing Truck Tire Pressures to be Studied written by and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 1 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Special Report

Download or read book Special Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: