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E-grāmata: Pavement, Roadway, and Bridge Life Cycle Assessment 2020: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Pavement. Roadway, and Bridge Life Cycle Assessment 2020 (LCA 2020, Sacramento, CA, 3-6 June 2020) [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 542 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781003092278
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An increasing number of agencies, academic institutes, and governmental and industrial bodies are embracing the principles of sustainability in managing their activities. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is an approach developed to provide decision support regarding the environmental impact of industrial processes and products. LCA is a field with ongoing research, development and improvement and is being implemented world-wide, particularly in the areas of pavement, roadways and bridges. Pavement, Roadway, and Bridge Life Cycle Assessment 2020 contains the contributions to the International Symposium on Pavement, Roadway, and Bridge Life Cycle Assessment 2020 (Davis, CA, USA, June 3-6, 2020) covering research and practical issues related to pavement, roadway and bridge LCA, including data and tools, asset management, environmental product declarations, procurement, planning, vehicle interaction, and impact of materials, structure, and construction.

Pavement, Roadway, and Bridge Life Cycle Assessment 2020 will be of interest to researchers, professionals, and policymakers in academia, industry, and government who are interested in the sustainability of pavements, roadways and bridges.

Forword ix
Symposium organization xi
Mapping of unit/product system/processes for pavement life-cycle assessment
1(11)
C. G. Bhat
A. Mukherjee
J. Meijer
Asphalt pavement resurfacing: A review toward a better selection and representativeness of LCI
12(12)
A. de Bortoli
Towards more sustainable airfield pavements using life-cycle assessment of design alternatives
24(10)
K. Mantalovas
R. Roberts
G. Giancontieri
L. Inzerillo
G. Di Mino
Recommendations for airfield life cycle assessment tool development
34(6)
A. A. Butt
J.T. Harvey
J. Lea
A. Saboori
N. Garg
Incorporating the impacts of climate change into a life cycle assessment of a slab-on-girder highway bridge
40(11)
G. Guest
J. Zhang
B. Kadhom
J. Singh
Life cycle environmental impact considerations for structural concrete in transportation infrastructure
51(10)
S. A. Miller
Life cycle assessment of ultra-high performance concrete bridge deck overlays
61(11)
M. Rangelov
R.P. Spragg
Z.B. Haber
H. Dylla
How do funds allocation and maintenance intervention affect the deterioration process of urban bridges in Shanghai
72(10)
Y. Fang
L. Sun
Assessment of asphalt concrete EPDs in Scandinavia and the United States
82(8)
L. Stromberg
S. Hintze
I.L. Al-Qadi
E. Okte
Life cycle assessment in public procurement of transport infrastructure
90(10)
S. Toller
S. Miliutenko
M. Erlandsson
S. Nilsson
M. Larsson
Technical and organizational challenges to developing product category rules for asphalt pavement construction
100(11)
C. G. Bhat
J. Shacat
A. Mukherjee
Using environmental product declarations to support pavement green public procurement
111(11)
M. Rangelov
H. Dylla
N. Sivaneswaran
A feasibility study to assess the use of EPDs in public procurement
122(7)
L. K. Miller
B. T. Ciavola
Integrated evaluation method of life cycle economic and environmental impact for permeable pavement: Model development and case study
129(13)
L. Liu
H. Li
Y. Wang
Pavement life cycle management: Towards a sustainability assessment framework in Europe
142(11)
A. Jimenez del Barco Carrion
T. Parry
E. Keijzer
B. Kalman
K. Mantalovas
A. A. Butt
J. T. Harvey
D. Lo Presti
Impacts of climate-change and realistic traffic conditions on asphalt pavement and rehabilitation decisions using life cycle assessment
153(10)
K. Haslett
E. Dave
W. Mo
Pavement life cycle assessment of state highway network with Caltrans PaveM system
163(10)
I. A. Basheer
Exploring the cost benefit value and relative emissions of pavement preservation treatments usingRoadResource.org
173(8)
S. Casillas
A. Braham
A case study of using life cycle cost analysis in pavement management system
181(9)
D. Cheng
K. Joslin
Pavement preservation and maintenance schedule evaluation using a life-cycle assessment tool
190(10)
Q. Zhou
H. Ozer
I.L. Al-Qadi
Climate action plans: Review and recommendations
200(9)
M.T. Lozano
A.M. Kendall
A.A. Butt
J.T. Harvey
LCA consortium for a road environmental-friendly infrastructure in Mexico City
209(7)
N. Hernandez-Fernandez
L.P. Guereca-Hernandez
A. Ossa-Lopez
M. Flores-Guzmdn
C.E. Cahallero-Giiereca
Lessons learned from the supply curve approach
216(11)
A.A. Butt
J.T. Harvey
A. Saboori
C. Kim
M.T. Lozano
A.M. Kendall
Comparison of life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption between complete streets vs. conventional streets
227(7)
A. Saboori
J.T. Harvey
M. Ostovar
A.A. Butt
A.M. Kendall
Network-level life cycle assessment of reclaimed asphalt pavement in Washington State
234(11)
M. Zokaei Ashtiani
S. T. Muench
Including sustainability and life cycle perspectives in decision making
245(10)
R.I. Karlsson
A. Lindgren
Combined life cycle assessment and life cycle cost analysis for the Illinois Tollway
255(9)
E. Okte
I.L. Al-Qadi
H. Ozer
eLCAP: A web application for environmental life cycle assessment of pavements focused on California
264(10)
J.T. Harvey
J. Lea
A. Saboori
M. Ostovar
A.A. Butt
Green Up pavement rehabilitation decision tool
274(10)
D. Andrei
R.E. Kochan
Fuel and non-fuel vehicle operating costs comparison of select vehicle types and fuel sources: A parametric study
284(10)
R. Chkaiban
E. Y. Hajj
G. Bailey
M. Sime
H. Xu
P.E. Sebaaly
Bayesian economic analyses of including reclaimed asphalt pavements in flexible pavement rehabilitation
294(10)
H. Gong
M. Zhang
W. Hit
B. Huang
Global warming potential and fossil depletion of enhanced rubber modified asphalt
304(9)
A. Farina
A. Anctil
M.E. Kutay
Interpreting life cycle assessment results of bio-recycled asphalt pavements for more informed decision-making
313(11)
K. Mantalovas
A. Jimenez del Barco Carrion
J. Blanc
E. Chailleux
P. Hornych
J. P. Planche
L. Porot
S. Pouget
C. Williams
D. Lo Presti
Use of recycled aggregates in concrete pavement: Pavement design and life cycle assessment
324(9)
X. Shi
Z. Grasley
A. Mukhopadhyay
D. Zollinger
Carbon footprint of asphalt road pavements using warm mix asphalt with recycled concrete aggregates: A Colombian case study
333(10)
D. V. Araujo
J. Santos
G. Martinez-Arguelles
Sustainable flexible pavement overlay policy for reduced life-cycle cost and environmental impact
343(11)
C. Xin
Q. Lu
LCA and cost comparative analysis of half-warm mix asphalts with varying degrees of RAP
354(11)
T. Mattinzioli
F. Moreno
M. Ruhio
G. Martinez
Life cycle assessment of a thin bonded concrete overlay of asphalt project in Woodland, California
365(12)
M. Ostovar
A.A. Butt
A. Mateos
J.T. Harvey
Sensitivity analysis of the benefits of replacing virgin materials with RAP considering rejuvenator type and hauling distance
377(9)
M. Elkashef
A. Saboori
M. Ostovar
J.T. Harvey
A.A. Butt
D. Jones
A framework for selection between end-of-life alternatives at the project-level considering full life cycle environmental impacts
386(10)
A. Saboori
J. T. Harvey
J. Lea
D. Jones
Quantification of potential reductions in greenhouse gas emissions by allowing increased use of reclaimed asphalt pavement in Caltrans projects
396(8)
A. Saboori
J.T. Harvey
A.A. Butt
M. Elkashef
Pavement recycling: A case study of life-cycle assessment and life-cycle cost analysis
404(8)
Q. Zhou
I.L. Al-Qadi
H. Ozer
B.K. Diefenderfer
ACCIONA's expertise in the use of LCA in construction sector
412(10)
A. C. Ocampo
E. G. Bustamante
LCA of construction and demolition waste recycling: Case study of production phase
422(9)
T. Desbois
O. Yazoghli-Marzouk
A. Feraille
Life cycle assessment of pervious concrete pavements reinforced by recycled carbon fiber composite elements
431(11)
M. Rangelov
S. Nassiri
K. Englund
Effect of durability on fiber-reinforced asphalt mixtures sustainability
442(8)
E. Lizasoain-Arteaga
D. Castro-Fresno
G. W. Flintsch
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study on asphalt binders manufactured in North America
450(10)
M. Buncher
R. Corun
M. Wildnauer
E. Mulholland
Preliminary evaluation of using intelligent compaction for life cycle assessment and life cycle cost analysis of pavement structures
460(9)
S. Satani
S.F. Aval
J. Garrido
M. Mazari
Impact of allocation method on carbon footprint of pervious concrete with industry byproducts
469(13)
X. Chen
H. Wang
Development of pavement performance prediction models for in-situ recycled pavements in Virginia
482(11)
E.A. Amarh
J. Santos
G. W. Flintsch
B.K. Diefenderfer
Mechanistic modeling of the effect of pavement surface mega-texture on vehicle rolling resistance
493(9)
S. Rajaei
K. Chatti
Effect of pavement structural response on vehicle fuel consumption: Lessons learned from data collection, processing and analysis
502(11)
A.A. Butt
J.T. Harvey
D.T. Fitch
D. Reger
D. Balzarini
I. Zaahar
K. Chatti
M. Estaji
E. Coleri
A. Louhghalam
PVI related decision-making tools in use phase of LCA: A literature review
513(11)
K. Mohanraj
D. Merritt
N. Sivaneswaran
H. Dylla
Context-specific assessment of the life cycle environmental performance of pavements considering neighborhood heterogeneity
524(9)
H. Azarijafari
X. Xu
J. Gregory
R. Kir chain
Rapid ground-based measurement of pavement albedo
533(8)
S. Sen
J. Roesler
Author index 541
1. John Harvey is a Professor at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Davis, USA. His research focusses on pavement engineering, including materials, construction, design, management, life cycle cost and environmental life cycle assessment

2. Professor Imad L. Al-Qadi, Bliss Professor of Engineering, is the Director of the Advanced Transportation Research and Engineering Laboratory (ATREL), the Illinois Center for Transportation (ICT), and the Smart Transportation Infrastructure Initiative (STII) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). Al-Qadi is also President of the Transportation Engineering Solutions and Technologies, Inc. He served as an instructor and research engineer at Penn State University from 1988 to 1990 and was a member of the faculty of the Charles E. Via Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech from 1990 to 2004. By 1998, he had been promoted to full professor, and by 2002, he was named the Charles E. Via Jr. Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Al-Qadi holds a B.S. (1984) from Yarmouk University and M.Eng. (1986) and Ph.D. (1990) degrees from Penn State University, all in civil engineering.

A registered professional engineer, Al-Qadi is an elected Distinguished Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Chapter Honor Member of Chi Epsilon, the Civil Engineering Honor Society, honorary member of the Societa Italiana Infrastrutture Viarie, emeritus member of TRB Committee AHD25 on Sealants and Fillers for Joints and Cracks, and an honorary professor at Southeast University in Nanjing, Chang An University in Xian, and Tongi University in Shanghai, China; Aston University, UK; and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, as well as an honorary chair professor at Harbin Institute of Technology, China. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Pavement Engineering, Associate Editor of the Research in Nondestructive Evaluation Journal, past Regional Editor of the Construction and Building Materials Journal, and Guest Editor of ASNT Materials special edition on Nondestructive Evaluation of Pavements. He also serves on the editorial boards of several other journals. Al-Qadi is the only pavement engineer to ever receive the National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award (1994) and the Quadrennial International Geosynthetic Society Award (2002). He received numerous prestigious awards including the ASCE James Laurie Prize (2007), ARTBA S.S. Steinberg Award (2013), ASCE Turner Award (2014), TRR of the National Academies D. Grant Mickle Award (2006), Limoges Medal of Merit (2004), STS Research Award (1993), Virginia Tech College of Engineering Deans Award for Research Excellence (2001), ASCE Outstanding Instructor Award (2006), Illinois Center for Transportation Research Award (2012, 2015), Engineering Council Award for Excellence in Advising (2010), as well as several best paper awards. His achievements were profiled in the TRNews of the National Academies in the November-December 2006 issue.

Al-Qadi is the past President of the Board of Governors of the ASCE Transportation and Development Institute. He also served as Group Leader of ISAP Technical Committee on Interlayer Systems, a member of the USDOT Truck Size and Weight Study National Committee, and as a member of the TRB Operation and Maintenance Group. He is the past chair of TRB Preservation and Maintenance Section; TRB Subcommittee on Interlayer Systems to Control Reflective Cracking (founder); TRB Committee AHD25 on Sealants and Fillers for Joints and Cracks; TRB Subcommittee AFS70-2 on Geosynthetics in Flexible Pavement Systems (founder); ASCE Highway Pavement Committee; and ASCE Design, Construction, and Maintenance Executive Council. His service record also includes the role of chair/co-chair of many international conferences, such as the 5th, 6th, and 7th RILEM International Conference on Pavement Cracking; 2006 International NDE Conference on Civil Engineering; Advanced Characterization of Pavement and Soil Engineering Materials; 2006, 2010, 2013, 2017, and 2019 International Airfield and Highway Pavement Conferences; and the First ASCE Transportation and Development Institute Congress. Al-Qadi is a member of several technical committees and a member of the State Transportation Innovation Leadership Team-Illinois. He is an emeritus of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) and a member of the Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists (AAPT), North American Geosynthetic Society (NAGS), International Society of Asphalt Pavements (ISAP), International Geosynthetic Society (IGS), American Society of Nondestructive Testing (ASNT), International Association of Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics (IACMAG), and the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).

Al-Qadis scholarly record features 600+ authored/co-authored publications, more than 350 of which are fully refereed papers (250 in periodic journals). His research resulted in the development of new tests, testing specifications, advanced modeling and simulation of pavement loading, pavement layer interface and crack development, and analysis of radar electromagnetic wave interactions with civil engineering materials, roads, and bridges. Al-Qadi presented the outcome of his research at 600+ national and international conferences and international meetings, including numerous invited keynote and distinguished lectures. He has served as principal investigator of 120+ projects, with funding in excess of $100 million, sponsored by various federal, state, and international agencies and industry. He has also managed more than 230 projects sponsored by ICT. Al-Qadi has consulted for numerous federal, state, and major public agencies in the U.S. and abroad, including the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), BP Amoco, Michelin, Bekaert, Maccaferri, DMJM+HARRIS, ARAMCO, and Koch.

3. Hasan Ozer is an associate professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment at the Arizona State University, Tempe, USA. His research focuses on pavement materials characterization, pavement design and analysis, and development of rehabilitation and preservation programs. Ozer develops computational mechanics methods for structural performance modeling of pavements and uses life-cycle assessment tools for advancing sustainable transportation infrastructure.

4. Gerardo Flintsch is currently working at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, USA, as a director of the Center for Sustainable Transportation Infrastructureat the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute.