Browsing Research Highlighters and Reports - ODOT Office of Research & Implementation by Title
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I-35 PAVEMENT INSTRUMENTATION PHASE II FINAL REPORT (FHWA-OK-09-04)
(2009-12)This report documents work conducted by the National Center of Asphalt Technology (NCAT) in support of the University of Oklahoma’s (OU) research efforts on a live pavement test site in Purcell, Oklahoma. Technical ... -
Identification of dispersive soils in Oklahoma by physiochemical and clay mineral properties (97-11)
(2000-4)Twenty-three soils were sampled across Oklahoma to determine sodic-dispersive characteristics. Twenty-two soils contained sodic properties in some part of their subsoil (within 2 m of the soil surface). Only one of the ... -
Illbruck Willseal bridge joint seal preliminary report (FHWA-OK-97-02) 2700
(1997-7)The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) recently completed a field performance evaluation oflllbruck Willseal (hereafter referred to as Willseal) at one of two experimental evaluation locations. An expansion joint ... -
Impact of loaded trucks on highway infrastructure deterioration
(January, 1)Impact of loaded trucks on our transponation infrastructure system is becoming a growing concern for many State Departments of Transportation (DOTs) in the U.S. An increasing volume of loaded trucks due to the implememation ... -
IMPLEMENT BALANCED ASPHALT MIX DESIGN IN OKLAHOMA (FHWA-OK-19-01 2305)
(2019-08)The objective of this study was to evaluate selected ODOT mixtures to assist with determining test procedures, specifications and special provisions for evaluation and eventual adaptation of a BMD procedure for ODOT. The ... -
IMPLEMENTATION OF PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION SCHOOLS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
(2014-3)The Oklahoma Department of Transportation's (ODOT) herbicide applicator training program consists of initial pesticide applicator training schools followed by independent Certification testing and then on-going yearly ... -
Implementation of Pesticide Applicator Certification Schools and Continuing Education Workshops
(Oklahoma City, OK : Oklahoma Department of Transportation, 2014., 2014-12)The Oklahoma Department of TransportationÍs (ODOT) herbicide applicator training program consists of initial pesticide applicator training schools followed by independent Certification testing and then on-going yearly ... -
IMPLEMENTATION OF PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION SCHOOLS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOPS (FHWA-OK-16-10 2156)
(2016-12)The Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) herbicide applicator training program consists of initial pesticide applicator training schools, independent certification testing, sprayer calibration workshops and ongoing ... -
Implementation of Pesticide Applicator Certification Schools and Continuing Education Workshops (FHWA-OK-18-01)
(Jan-18)The herbicide applicator training program of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) consists of initial pesticide applicator training schools, certification testing, sprayer calibration workshops and on-going ... -
IMPLEMENTATION OF PESTICIDE APPLICATOR CERTIFICATION SCHOOLS AND CONTINUING EDUCATION WORKSHOPS (FHWA-OK-18-03)
(Nov-18)Initial pesticide applicator training schools, certification testing, sprayer calibration workshops and on-going yearlycontinuing education sessions comprise the herbicideapplicator training programof theOklahoma Department ... -
Implementation of pesticide applicator certification schools and continuing education workshops / Dennis Martin, Clayton Hurst, Lydia Calhoun.
(Oklahoma City, OK : Oklahoma Department of Transportation, 2016., 2016-03)The Oklahoma Department of Transportation's (ODOT) herbicide applicator training program consists of initial pesticide applicator training schools, independent certification testing, sprayer calibration workshops and ... -
Implementation of research findings - drilled shaft investigation (FHWA-OK-81-06) 602
(1981-12)The purpose of this report is to establish soil properties of Oklahoma flood plain (alluvial) soils for drilled shaft design. Also, to establish a correlation between shear strength (Su) obtained from unconfined compression ... -
Implementation of roadside erosion control research results (FHWA-OK-81-6)
(1981-6)Large scale areas were estbalished to demonstrate implementation of research findings. These included: (1) johnsongrass control, (2) willow control, (3) bindweed control, (4) broadleaf weed control, (5) sandbur control, ... -
Improving concrete performance through the use of blast furnace slag (FHWA-OK-00-01) 2136
(2000-8)A laboratory testing program was undertaken to evaluate the performance of ODOT Class AA and Class A concretes, specifically containing Oklahoma cements and aggregates, and utilizing partial replacement of portland cement ... -
IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY AND ACCURACY OF ODOT TEMPORARY TRAFFIC MONITORING SYSTEM (FHWA-OK-19-02 2301)
(2019-09)Vehicle detection, counting, and classification are key for not only improving road designs and maintenance, but also driver safety. In pursuit of these objectives, the authors proposed an automated system for collecting ... -
Installation of Koch bridge joint systems on Board of Affairs Contract Number 100725 (FHWA-OK-92-03)
(1992-3)Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) Maintenance and Bridge Engineers have been looking for a satisfactory water tight bridge joint device or system for many years. 27 KOCH Bridge Joint Systems (KOCH BJS) have been ... -
Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Opportunities for Oklahoma (FHWA-OK-01(02) 2154)
(2001-1)The U.S. Department of Transportation, through the Transportation Equity Act for the 21 st Century (TEA-21), and its predecessor, the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (!STEA), have encouraged research, ... -
Internally sealed concrete at Cow Creek, Oklahoma (FHWA-OK-81-1)
(1981-8)This report discusses Oklahoma's second experimental internally sealed concrete bridge deck. It differed from the first one in that it contained wax beads only in the top two inches as opposed to full depth, and it covered ... -
Interpretation of In Situ Tests as Affected by Soil Suction / Gerald A. Miller, Rodney W. Collins, Kanthasamy K. Muraleetharan, Amy B. Cerato, Roy Doumet.
(Oklahoma City, OK : Oklahoma Department of Transportation, 2015., 2015-12)In situ testing of soil with invasive methods such as the Cone Penetration Test (CPT) are increasingly used in geotechnical engineering practice. However, there has been very little work to develop methods for interpreting ... -
Investigation and Demonstration of Turbidity Reduction in Stormwater Runoff for Oklahoma Highway Construction Sites (FHWA-OK-13-13 2237)
(2013-12)The Environmental protection Agency (USEPA) has issued new requirements on the construction industry to control the discharge of pollutants from the sites. The construction effluent guidelines or ELG’s require construction ...