"The AMIR Compactor: From Conception to Construction"
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"The AMIR Compactor: From Conception to Construction"
ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATION Understanding the physical phenomena Development of a fundamental model Examine sensitivity of factors Perform laboratory based simulation Carry out model verification Main assumptions and theory Sand Layer Case 2 F Case 1 F t a a P s 3 R= K (Ep/Es) (t/a) R2 > R1 T s R < 1 case of ? R = 1 Case of Stable R > 1 Case of ? Development of Solution Preliminary lab prototype Laboratory evaluation under controlled conditions Refinement of fundamental and analytical verification Design drawings for full-scale prototype Fabricate full-scale prototype New Roller and Overlay System Roverlay = Rroller = Rubber belt Overlay Existing Pavement New Technology Asphalt Rollers Asphalt Multi-Integrated Roller (AMIR) Hot Iron Process Asphalt Compaction (HIPAC) Field and laboratory testing Equal or higher densities (less number of passes) Less density variation Lack of construction cracks Lower surface permeability Higher tensile strength and fatigue life AMIR Laboratory Model AMIR-1 Full Scale Prototype AMIR Section Permeability Test Steel to AMIR 7 to 1 Steel Section AMIR Concept compactive energy uniformly distributed over the contact area; • Stiffness of AMIR system compatible with Inventor: Prof. Halim stiffness of HMA; • Sustained compactive effort (up to 30 times longer) for each roller pass Anticipated Result? • More efficient compaction with no cracking AMIR Laboratory Model • HIPAC Commercial Unit