Hello everyone,
I am reconstructing an airport pavement and the surface part of the section is 16" of PCC wich is being placed on top of 4" AC. Normally I would not see a problem with this but I have heard rumours of a law suit at the airport in Portland, OR. I believe that design involved placing concrete over asphalt as well (although I am not sure) and excessive cracking of the concrete was deemed to be the result of the concrete bonding to the underlying asphalt layer. Does anyone know more about this case?
Can anyone confirm similar experiences where bonding between PCC & AC have been the cause for excessive cracking in the PCC? If that is the case, what would be a good fix for the problem? (smoother & more dense AC mix?)
I know that the FAA previously have not allowed us to have an aggregate "interlayer" (such as sand) sandwiched between two pavement layers.
Any comments or experiences are appreciated.
I am reconstructing an airport pavement and the surface part of the section is 16" of PCC wich is being placed on top of 4" AC. Normally I would not see a problem with this but I have heard rumours of a law suit at the airport in Portland, OR. I believe that design involved placing concrete over asphalt as well (although I am not sure) and excessive cracking of the concrete was deemed to be the result of the concrete bonding to the underlying asphalt layer. Does anyone know more about this case?
Can anyone confirm similar experiences where bonding between PCC & AC have been the cause for excessive cracking in the PCC? If that is the case, what would be a good fix for the problem? (smoother & more dense AC mix?)
I know that the FAA previously have not allowed us to have an aggregate "interlayer" (such as sand) sandwiched between two pavement layers.
Any comments or experiences are appreciated.