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... 39 This chapter covers finalizing the investigation plan if a decision was made to continue with the study to gather more information to address the issues being investigated. 6.1 Finalizing the Investigation Plan If a decision to continue the study was made, the investigation coordinator prepares a final investigation plan based on the findings of the earlier work.
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... 40 Table 6.1. Example number of cores required for various laboratory tests.
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... 41 Issue Possible Contributing Factors Example Types of Laboratory Testing Exceptional performance1 Design, construction, and/or materials - Any combination of tests below depending on specific issue being investigated Corner cracking (JPCP, JRCP) Low PCC strength Load transfer (joint or edge)
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... 42 Issue Possible Contributing Factors Example Types of Laboratory Testing Exceptional performance Design Construction Materials - Any combination of tests below depending on specific issue Rutting Base, subbase or subgrade failure Moisture damage Carbonation of stabilized layers Incorrect stabilizer contents Construction deficiencies - Bound: Stabilizer content, density, unconfined compressive strength, wet/dry durability, triaxial shear, resilient modulus - Unbound: California Bearing Ratio (CBR) , triaxial shear, resilient modulus, classification tests (gradation, Atterberg limits)

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