Intermodal Gantry Crane Pavement and Foundation Design Improvement

Project Details
STATUS

Completed

START DATE

08/01/15

END DATE

12/31/17

FOCUS AREAS

Infrastructure

RESEARCH CENTERS InTrans, CP Tech Center, CTRE, MTC
SPONSORS

Midwest Transportation Center
Union Pacific Railroad
USDOT/OST-R

Researchers
Principal Investigator
Vern Schaefer
Co-Principal Investigator
Chris Williams

Director, AMPP

Co-Principal Investigator
Jeramy Ashlock

Faculty Affiliate, InTrans

About the research

Gantry crane pavements and foundations represent a significant asset within intermodal facilities. Subjected to high variation in loading and critical to safe operations, traffic interruptions, and costs associated with maintaining and rehabilitating distressed or failed pavements in these areas is of particular importance. The purpose of this study is to improve the performance and increase the lifespan of gantry crane pavements and foundations by assessing the interactions between pavements, subgrades, operational loading conditions, and performance of the gantry crane pavements and foundations.

Three data gathering efforts will be undertaken: a desk study of design, operations, and performance of existing intermodal gantry crane facilities, a field evaluation of existing and new construction, and monitoring of in-place instrumentation at a new facility. The data will be analyzed to develop recommendations to improve performance of existing and newly constructed pavement systems.


Funding Sources:
Midwest Transportation Center
Union Pacific Railroad ($75,000.00)
USDOT/OST-R ($75,000.00)
Total: $150,000.00

Contract Number: DTRT13-G-UTC37

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