The Materials and Pavements (M&P) Division conducts a coordinated and extensive program of research to design, develop, and evaluate new pavement materials, techniques, equipment, and test procedures. Research focuses on improving the durability, safety, and efficiency of pavement materials and structures within both economic and environmental constraints.
Research units in the Materials and Pavements Division include:
The M&P Division includes professionals from academic backgrounds such as civil, electrical, and chemical engineering, computer science, and soil and rock science. Of the 26 researchers in this division, 8 have joint appointments with the Department of Civil Engineering and one has a joint appointment with the Department of Chemical Engineering. These professionals have extensive expertise in areas such as:
Recognized both nationally and internationally for their expertise, division researchers frequently present lectures and training sessions on their studies throughout North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.
A wealth of expertise and resources, combined with state-of-the-art research tools, are all part of studies looking into areas such as rigid pavements, flexible pavements, pavement materials chemistry, and pavement management. In addition, the division's recyclable materials group investigates methods to utilize industrial byproducts in paving mixtures, and ways to recycle reclaimed pavement materials.
Researchers in the M&P Division are leaders in finding practical solutions to industry problems. For example, division researchers:
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has implemented field and laboratory test procedures and design/construction guidelines and rewritten construction specifications based on researcher recommendations to improve quality control during design and construction of pavements.
In addition to the vast capabilities at TTI and Texas A&M University, researchers draw on the resources of several national and international centers located in the M&P Division. Established through partnerships with private industry and other institutions, these centers focus on specific issues in the areas of materials and pavements. These include the International Center for Aggregates Research, the Superpave Center, the Center for Infrastructure Engineering, and the Center for Asphalt and Materials Chemistry.
This division has forged long-term partnerships with other agencies, bringing millions of dollars to TTI and valuable research findings to the paving industry. Partnering with The University of Texas Center for Transportation Research produced the International Center for Aggregates Research, which is generously supported by the aggregates industry via the Aggregates Foundation for Training, Research, and Education. Partnering with Western Research Institute has resulted in a major complementary research program to advance the fundamental knowledge of asphalt materials. Partnering with Applied Research Associates and the Pecos Economic Development Corporation brought the Pecos Research and Testing Center to TTI and thus vastly expanded TTI's research capabilities.
The division has a strong working relationship with and conducts research for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), as well as other state highway agencies. Additionally, private industry, municipalities, foundations, the National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP), the National Academy of Sciences, the U.S. Department of Transportation, and other federal agencies are research sponsors. The M&P Division routinely works with TTI's Constructed Facilities Division to accomplish research projects.
This division vigorously supports academic goals by typically employing 30 graduate students and 10 undergraduate students.