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Alsalman, A A (2012) Construction risks allocation: Optimal risk allocation decision support model, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Oregon State University.

Hallowell, M R (2008) A formal model for construction safety and health risk management, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Oregon State University.

Kliewer, J E (1994) Development of performance based test procedures for asphalt mixtures, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Oregon State University.

  • Type: Thesis
  • Keywords: highway; pavement; validation
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  • URL: https://www.proquest.com/docview/304107570
  • Abstract:
    In 1987, Congress authorized a 5 year $150 million dollar research program called the Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP). SHRP was divided into four major areas, including the asphalt research program. The asphalt research program was divided into six major research contracts, one such contract, SHRP-003A was called Performance Related Testing and Measuring of Asphalt Aggregate Interaction and Mixtures. Oregon State University performed the portion of this contract related to the development and validation of accelerated test procedures for aging, low temperature cracking, and moisture sensitivity of asphalt-aggregate mixtures. This thesis contains five independent papers that discuss elements of the development, validation, and or implementation of these accelerated test procedures. In the first paper, the relationship between field performance and laboratory aging properties of asphalt-aggregate mixtures is discussed, including the relative importance of asphalt binder and aggregate type on the amount of aging experience. Based on this work recommended aging procedures are presented to simulate different environmental conditions and pavement age. The second paper makes use of the large body of resilient modulus data conducted as part of the SHRP research effort to compare data obtain in the diametral and the triaxial mode. It is not possible to give a relationship between triaxial and diametral resilient modulus, without describing specimen geometry and other test conditions. The third paper discusses the effect of aging on the thermal cracking properties of asphalt-aggregate mixtures. The temperature at which aging occurs affects the way cold temperature fracture properties change with time. Low temperatures result in quenching of the aging process, while high temperatures result in continued aging. The fourth paper discusses work conducted in association with the Oregon Department of Transportation to extend the environmental conditioning system (ECS) test procedure for moisture assessment to open graded mixtures. Comparison in the ECS of mixtures with and without anti-strip agents added indicates that they don't always decrease moisture damage potential. The final paper presents a discussion of asphalt chemistry and its relationship to asphalt-aggregate mixture performance. Using the SHRP asphalt model, aging and low temperature performance data collected at Oregon State University is explained.

Lee, K H (2004) Site-specific load models and hazards for probability-based design, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Oregon State University.

Park, S-B (2003) Study of multicriteria decision-making: Development of a decision model to determine when to conduct nighttime construction road work, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Oregon State University.

Rajendran, S (2007) Sustainable construction safety and health rating system, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Oregon State University.

Tokarczyk, J A (2011) An examination of strategic challenges and opportunities in the wood-based building product industry, Unpublished PhD Thesis, , Oregon State University.