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Page 1: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

A Partnership in Research and Outreach

David A. Lange, CEAT DirectorDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Page 2: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

CEAT OverviewHistory

• Began in 1995 as FAA COE (Barry Dempsey, Director)

• Original focus on pavements

• Broadened to wildlife hazards, lighting technology

• Partnership with O’Hare Modernization Program began in 2004

Page 3: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

OMP, FAA and UIUC in partnership

O’HareModernization

Program

FederalAviation

Administration

Subgrade issues

Materials & Pavements

Outreach

Subgrade & pavements

Wildlife issues

Anti-icing

Outreach

Page 4: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Our OMP Partner• $6.6B program

– 35 miles of runways, taxiways

– 2.2M cu yds of PCC– 29M cu yds of earthwork

• Modern, parallel runway configuration

• Massive earthmoving, construction, hydraulic, environmental impact challenges

Page 5: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

OMP objectives• Technical objectives

– Illuminate technical issues at O’Hare– Lead to cost-effective solutions

• Outreach objectives– Reach contractor community– Deliver educational programs

Page 6: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

OMP Projects• Technical

– Subgrade stabilization -- Erol Tutumluer & Marshall Thompson

– Raw Materials -- Leslie Struble– PCC Pavement -- Jeff Roesler & David Lange

• Outreach– College support is vital -- Minosca Alcantara, Eve

Earles, John Popovics– Focus: MBE/WBE, Contractors, Education

Page 7: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

FAA Projects• Pavement Research Program

– Moisture curling of concrete slabs for airfield applications• D.A. Lange and J.R. Roesler

– Materials Testing for NAPTF Base/Subbase and Subgrade Layers• E.Tutumluer

– Fatigue and Fracture Behavior of Airfield Concrete Slabs• J.R. Roesler, S.P. Shah, B. Mu

– Anti-icing Coating Self Cleaning Properties and Wearing Characteristics Study at ORD

• B.J. Dempsey

– Fatigue in Airport Pavements• S.H. Carpenter

– Design of Flexible Overlay Systems for Asphalt Pavements: Phase II Advanced Model Development

• W.G. Buttlar

Page 8: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

FAA Projects (cont.)• Wildlife Research Program

– Bird Strike Advisory System• Ed Herricks

• Outreach Program– Summer COE Internship Program for Minority Graduate Students

• B.J. Dempsey

Page 9: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Moisture curling project• Basic driving force

– Internal capillary stresses imposed under partial saturation

• Water vapor in pores• Water layer contacting solid phases• RH defines magnitude of stress felt by solid

• Material modeling– Hygrothermal forces, shrinkage, creep– Time dependence, inter-dependence

• Structural modeling• Validation using lab tests & NAPTF slab tests

Page 10: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Two cases

• Highly restrained slab Cracking

• Low restraint in slab Curling + Wheel

Load Cracking

Page 11: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

UIUC RH-temperature measurement system

Page 12: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Digital sensor packaged for placement in fresh concrete

• Sensirion digital RH/Temp sensor– Absolute accuracy ~±2%

RH and 0.5° C

• Packaging system allows placement in fresh concrete– Small plastic tube with

Gore-Tex cap• Gore-Tex allows vapor

transmission while blocking liquid water

Page 13: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Typical RH gradient

Different depths from drying surface in 3”x3” concrete prism exposed to 50% RH and 23o C

3" x 3" Concrete Prism, 0.50 w/c

60

65

70

75

80

85

90

95

100

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

Time Days

Internal RH (%)

1/2"

1/4"

3/4"

Depth from drying surface

Page 14: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Symmetrically drying concrete prism

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

Specimen Width (mm)

Internal RH Change (%)

3 days

5 days

7 days

Surface RH

assumed to be

~ambient

Page 15: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Simple model for shrinkage strains

76mm x-section

Superposition of strains

elcrshT εεεε ++=

εT εsh

Page 16: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Free shrinkage stress gradients

-2

-1

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70

Specimen Width (mm)

Stress (MPa)

A-44

B-44

C-44

D-44

41

38

32

3 days age (2 days of drying)

Modelpredicteddamage

zones

Page 17: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

NAPTF SINGLE SLAB15 ft x 15 ft x 11 in. SINGLE SLAB

Page 18: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

MSC Patran Geometric Modeling

EACON(UIUC)Stress Analysis

MSC Patran Post Processing

EACON_export.pcl

EACON_import.pcl

Matlab EngineSparse Matrix Solver

Stress Analysis Code for Early Age Concrete

NOTE: EACON is * a 3D Nonlinear FEA code written in C++ * using 20-node solid and 2-node spring element

Unique feature:

EACON handles time and stress dependent material properties

NUMERICAL MODELING

Page 19: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

NUMERICAL ANALYSISMaterial Properties Need for Numerical Analysis

■ “Instantaneous” properties E(t), v, fc(t), ft(t)

■ “Delayed” property Creep

■ Hygrothermal strain Volume change due to Temperature & Humidity

Page 20: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

X

Z

Y

X fixed

Non-linear spring

( Z only)

Y fixed

NUMERICAL PRACTICEGeometry and Boundary Conditions

X,Y,Z fixed

7.5 ft

7.5 ft

11 in.

Page 21: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Deformation & Ground Contact

Age = 1.5 days , 500x Age = 3 days, 500x

NUMERICAL PRACTICE

Virtual material & surface drying scenario

Page 22: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Max. Principle Stress at edge ( Age = 3.0 days )

460psi

0 psi

NUMERICAL PRACTICE

Virtual material & surface drying scenario

Page 23: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

0 7 14 21 28 35 42 49 56 63 70

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

Time (day)

Displacement( in.

× 1000)

Edge center(B)

Corner (A) NAPTF

EACON

NAPTF SINGLE SLAB ANALYSISLift-up Displacements at corner & edge

Virtual material & measured temperature and humidity history

A

B

Page 24: A Partnership in Research and Outreach David A. Lange, CEAT Director Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

ILLINOISUniversity of Illinois at Urbana -Champaign

Summary• We want to provide:

– a more complete understanding of mechanisms

– new sensor technology– accurate, complete material models– useful software tool for analysis

• Results relate to material selection (e.g. high FA concrete)