Ohio APLF
Brief
Description:
The Ohio facility was constructed in
1997 as a joint venture between Ohio University and Ohio State
University, through a grant from the Ohio Board of Regents. The
facility has a rolling wheel load mechanism operating between two
suspended steel girders spanning along the length of the test pit. It
can be positioned at any selected transverse position for testing with
optional random lateral wander. The facility contains a test bed 13.7 m
long × 11.6 m wide ×
2.4 m deep. This is equivalent to two
standard highway lanes with 1.2 m and 2.4 m shoulders. The pavements
that can be constructed in the pit can be tested with dual or single
wide-base tires at loads of 134 kN under controlled environmental
conditions. The test pit and wheel load apparatus are enclosed in a
room where the temperature can be maintained between –12°C and
54°C. Large doors allow for standard construction equipment to be
used to build the test pavements in the pit.

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Last Updated:
January 25, 2005