Statistical Process Control of Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Precast Tunnel Segments

C. Pleesudjai, D. Patel, K. A.Williams Gaona, M. Bakhshi, V. Nasri, B. Mobasher

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Abstract

Statistical process control (SPC) procedures are proposed to improve the production efficiency of precast concrete tunnel segments. Quality control test results of more than 1000 ASTM C1609/C1609M beam specimens were analyzed. These specimens were collected over 18 months from the fiber-reinforced concrete (FRC) used for the production of precast tunnel segments of a major wastewater tunnel project in the Northeast United States. The Anderson-Darling (AD) test for the overall distribution indicated that the data are best described by a normal distribution. The initial residual strength parameter for the FRC mixture, fD600, is the most representative parameter of the post-crack region. The lower 95% confidence interval (CI) values for 28-day flexural strength parameters of f1, fD600, and fD300exceeded the design strengths and hence validated the strength acceptability criteria set at 3.7 MPa (540 psi). A combination of run chart, exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA), and cumulative sum (CUSUM) control charts successfully identified the out-of-control mean values of flexural strengths. These methods identify the periods corresponding to incapable manufacturing processes that should be investigated to move the processes back into control. This approach successfully identified the capable or incapable processes. The study also included the Bootstrap Method to analyze standard error in the test data and its reliability to determine the sample size.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)127-140
Number of pages14
JournalACI Materials Journal
Volume121
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bootstrap Method
  • fiber-reinforced concrete
  • flexure
  • lining
  • precast
  • quality control
  • statistical process control
  • time-series control process
  • tunnel segment

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Civil and Structural Engineering
  • Building and Construction
  • General Materials Science

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