Determining the Optimum Sample Size for Quality Assurance (QA) of Asphalt Mixtures: A Case Study

Acceptance plans for asphalt mixtures use a certain sample size that is often established based on the purpose of sampling, population size, risk, and allowable error for evaluation. The rate of quality control (QC) sample size is often higher than the quality assurance (QA) sample size. The test re...

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Main Authors: Haydar Al-Khayat, Charles Gurganus, David E. Newcomb, Maryam S. Sakhaeifar
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Language:English
Published: Riga Technical University Press 2022-09-01
Series:The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
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Online Access:https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/5907
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author Haydar Al-Khayat
Charles Gurganus
David E. Newcomb
Maryam S. Sakhaeifar
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description Acceptance plans for asphalt mixtures use a certain sample size that is often established based on the purpose of sampling, population size, risk, and allowable error for evaluation. The rate of quality control (QC) sample size is often higher than the quality assurance (QA) sample size. The test results obtained from the QA samples are commonly used to validate the QC test results and to assist the state department of transportation (DOT) with payment decisions. However, if the QA sample size is insufficient to make accurate judgments, the probability of making incorrect decisions regarding acceptance increases. On the other hand, oversampling needlessly consumes both time and cost. To identify the appropriate sample size for QA testing, a balance must be struck between a number of variables. In this case study, two models were developed using the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) data to determine the appropriate QA sample size. The need for this work was realized when a review of ODOT paving projects revealed a large variability in lot size. These ranged from 3000 to more than 100 000 tons with commensurate QA sample size rates. The typical standard deviation (STDEV) values of asphalt content (AC) and in-place density were determined. The developed models show that using the STDEV values that represented more than 90 percent of the projects, ODOT needed to increase QA sample size for both AC and density in lots of less than 22 000 tons. The results also show that sample can be decreased for AC and remain as is for density in projects of more than 22 000 tons of asphalt mixtures. The proposed models can be used to determine the optimum sample size for different lots sizes.
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spelling doaj.art-cb1742112ada43b08136aa8f520d55942024-12-02T06:19:50ZengRiga Technical University PressThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering1822-427X1822-42882022-09-011739210310.7250/bjrbe.2022-17.5702940Determining the Optimum Sample Size for Quality Assurance (QA) of Asphalt Mixtures: A Case StudyHaydar Al-Khayat0Charles Gurganus1David E. Newcomb2Maryam S. Sakhaeifar3Materials and Pavements Division, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, Bryan TX, United StatesMaterials and Pavements Division, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, Bryan TX, United StatesMaterials and Pavements Division, Texas A&M Transportation Institute, Bryan TX, United StatesTurner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, Federal Highway Administration, SE Washington DC, United StatesAcceptance plans for asphalt mixtures use a certain sample size that is often established based on the purpose of sampling, population size, risk, and allowable error for evaluation. The rate of quality control (QC) sample size is often higher than the quality assurance (QA) sample size. The test results obtained from the QA samples are commonly used to validate the QC test results and to assist the state department of transportation (DOT) with payment decisions. However, if the QA sample size is insufficient to make accurate judgments, the probability of making incorrect decisions regarding acceptance increases. On the other hand, oversampling needlessly consumes both time and cost. To identify the appropriate sample size for QA testing, a balance must be struck between a number of variables. In this case study, two models were developed using the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) data to determine the appropriate QA sample size. The need for this work was realized when a review of ODOT paving projects revealed a large variability in lot size. These ranged from 3000 to more than 100 000 tons with commensurate QA sample size rates. The typical standard deviation (STDEV) values of asphalt content (AC) and in-place density were determined. The developed models show that using the STDEV values that represented more than 90 percent of the projects, ODOT needed to increase QA sample size for both AC and density in lots of less than 22 000 tons. The results also show that sample can be decreased for AC and remain as is for density in projects of more than 22 000 tons of asphalt mixtures. The proposed models can be used to determine the optimum sample size for different lots sizes.https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/5907optimum sample sizelot sizequality controlquality assurancestandard deviation
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Charles Gurganus
David E. Newcomb
Maryam S. Sakhaeifar
Determining the Optimum Sample Size for Quality Assurance (QA) of Asphalt Mixtures: A Case Study
The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
optimum sample size
lot size
quality control
quality assurance
standard deviation
title Determining the Optimum Sample Size for Quality Assurance (QA) of Asphalt Mixtures: A Case Study
title_full Determining the Optimum Sample Size for Quality Assurance (QA) of Asphalt Mixtures: A Case Study
title_fullStr Determining the Optimum Sample Size for Quality Assurance (QA) of Asphalt Mixtures: A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Determining the Optimum Sample Size for Quality Assurance (QA) of Asphalt Mixtures: A Case Study
title_short Determining the Optimum Sample Size for Quality Assurance (QA) of Asphalt Mixtures: A Case Study
title_sort determining the optimum sample size for quality assurance qa of asphalt mixtures a case study
topic optimum sample size
lot size
quality control
quality assurance
standard deviation
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