NTL Record

Title Stringless Paving [techbrief]
Record ID 68836
Personal Name
Creator
Snyder, Mark B.
Personal Name
Contributor
Yu, Tom
Corporate Creator United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publication Date 20190101
Language English
Abstract String lines have traditionally been used to control paving machine elevation and steering on the grade. Stringless paving (sometimes referred to as “3-D paving”) is the process of constructing a pavement using non-contact, electronic guidance systems to guide the paver along the grade without the aid of string lines. Stringless paving allows contractors to eliminate hubs, pins, sensors or wands, clamps, and string lines (wires, cables, rope, etc.). This can produce significant savings of time and labor for establishing and maintaining the string line system, the elimination of stringline-related tripping hazards, and reductions in the required width of operating space for the paver. Additionally, stringless paving offers the potential for more accurate, smoother paving, especially in tight horizontal and vertical curves where stringlines can only simulate a smooth curve using straight line segments. This tech brief addresses the following areas of concern in stringless paving: Comparing string line and stringless paving processes and results; Fundamentals of machine control; Working with design data; Equipment and peripherals; and Best practices for stringless paving.
Rosap ID dot:43531
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/43531
TRT Terms Concrete pavements; Smoothness; Roughness; Paving
General Subjects Concrete Pavements; Smoothness; Roughness
Geographical
Coverage
United States
TRIS Online
Accession No
1707751
Contract Number DTFH61-14-D-00006
Report Number FHWA-HIF-18-011
Resource type Brief
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/68000/68800/68836/FHWA-HIF-18-011.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository