TxDOT Research Project

Evaluating Use of Sub-Grade Drains with PFC for Stormwater Drainage

Project Summary
Water standing on pavements is a major safety concern. Water accumulation on roadways leads to splash and Spray and even hydroplaning, which contribute significantly to auto accidents. This project will develop a design method for the underdrains of porous friction course (PFC) to eliminate standing water on roadway surfaces, especially difficult drain segments. The project includes both large-scale testing and numerical modeling of storm water drainage. The large-scale testing involves testing a few pavement sections and measuring water surface within and on the PFC. The numerical model will couple the run-off on PFC surface with the seepage within the PFC to avoid the limitations of existing numerical models. After calibrated by the test data, the numerical model will be used to simulate the dynamic process of infiltration, run-off and seepage for various pavement conditions under different rainfall events. With the results from the numerical modeling, the effect of underdrains on removing standing water on PFC will be quantified and a number of design charts, equations or similar tools will be developed to assist in determining the size, spacing and configuration of the underdrains. The research team will provide these design charts to TxDOT which will be used for regular segments as well as difficult drainage segments.

Project Number
0-6843
Status
Completed

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Start Date
2/17/2015
End Date
1/31/2017
Performing Institution(s)
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA); Center for Multidisciplinary Research in Transportation (TechMRT)
Research Team
RS: Jie Huang
Sponsor
Project Manager
Sonya Badgley
Amount Funded
FY15: $38,039
FY16: $52,080
FY17: $9,411
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Functional Area
Construction and Maintenance
Index Terms
Drainage
Drains
Friction course
Pavements
Porous pavements
Runoff
Subgrade (Pavements)
Lead University
UTSA
Researcher
Huang, Jie

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kevyn
kevyn
FY 2018 STIC Implementation Project. (June 20, 2017 TxSTIC meeting Agenda item)
11/5/2018 at 5:51 PM
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kevyn
kevyn
Update presented by Ted Cleveland at October 24, 2017 TxSTIC meeting
11/5/2018 at 6:06 PM
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5/21/2015
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7/22/2023 5:34 AM EDT

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