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Federal Aviation Administration FAARFIELD 2.

0 Section Report
FAARFIELD 2.0.18 (Build 05/26/2022)

Job Name: AEROPUERTO PUCALLPA 5

Section: Plataforma con mejoramiento

Analysis Type: HMA on Aggregate

Last Run: Life/Compaction Analysis 2022‐07‐13 19:29:24

Calculated Life = 20.0 Years

Total thickness to the top of the subgrade = 19.4in.

Pavement Structure Information by Layer

Thickness Modulus Poisson's Strength R


No. Type
(in.) (psi) Ratio (psi)

1 P‐401/P‐403 HMA Surface 7.9 200,000 0.35 0


2 P‐209 Crushed Aggregate 6.0 52,035 0.35 0
3 P‐154 Uncrushed Aggregate 5.5 21,217 0.35 0
4 Subgrade 0 18,000 0.35 0

Airplane Information

Gross Wt. Annual % Annual


No. Name
(lbs) Departures Growth

1 L‐100‐20 155,801 16 0
2 Fokker F27 43,601 40 0
3 BAe 146‐300/300QC/300QT 95,000 1,200 0
4 B737‐500 134,000 202 0
5 B737‐400 150,500 292 0
6 B737‐300 140,000 709 0
7 A320‐200 opt 172,850 996 0
8 A319‐100 opt 150,796 499 0

Additional Airplane Information

Subgrade CDF

CDF CDF Max P/C


No. Name
Contribution for Airplane Ratio

1 L‐100‐20 0.00 0.00 2.26


2 Fokker F27 0.00 0.00 1.87
3 BAe 146‐300/300QC/300QT 0.00 0.00 1.55
4 B737‐500 0.00 0.00 1.46
6 B737‐300 140,000 709 0
7 A320‐200 opt 172,850 996 0
8 A319‐100 opt 150,796 499 0

Additional Airplane Information

Subgrade CDF

CDF CDF Max P/C


No. Name
Contribution for Airplane Ratio

1 L‐100‐20 0.00 0.00 2.26


2 Fokker F27 0.00 0.00 1.87
3 BAe 146‐300/300QC/300QT 0.00 0.00 1.55
4 B737‐500 0.00 0.00 1.46
5 B737‐400 0.03 0.07 1.45
6 B737‐300 0.02 0.04 1.46
7 A320‐200 opt 0.93 0.93 1.47
8 A319‐100 opt 0.03 0.03 1.47

HMA CDF

CDF CDF Max P/C


No. Name
Contribution for Airplane Ratio

1 L‐100‐20 0.00 0.00 1.60


2 Fokker F27 0.00 0.00 2.64
3 BAe 146‐300/300QC/300QT 0.02 0.04 2.21
4 B737‐500 0.02 0.03 2.27
5 B737‐400 0.04 0.05 2.17
6 B737‐300 0.09 0.12 2.27
7 A320‐200 opt 0.22 0.25 2.26
8 A319‐100 opt 0.06 0.06 2.26

Subgrade Compaction Requirements

NonCohesive Soil

Depth of compaction Depth of compaction


Percent Maximum Dry Density(%) Critical Airplane for Compaction
from pavement surface (in.) from top of subgrade (in.)

100 0 ‐ 32 0 ‐ 12 A320‐200 opt


95 32 ‐ 63 12 ‐ 43 A320‐200 opt
90 63 ‐ 94 43 ‐ 75 A320‐200 opt
85 94 ‐ 130 75 ‐ 111 A320‐200 opt

Cohesive Soil

Depth of compaction Depth of compaction


Percent Maximum Dry Density(%) Critical Airplane for Compaction
from pavement surface (in.) from top of subgrade (in.)

95 0 ‐ 29 0 ‐ 10 A320‐200 opt
90 29 ‐ 51 10 ‐ 32 A320‐200 opt
85 51 ‐ 72 32 ‐ 52 A320‐200 opt
95 32 ‐ 63 12 ‐ 43 A320‐200 opt
90 63 ‐ 94 43 ‐ 75 A320‐200 opt
85 94 ‐ 130 75 ‐ 111 A320‐200 opt

Cohesive Soil

Depth of compaction Depth of compaction


Percent Maximum Dry Density(%) Critical Airplane for Compaction
from pavement surface (in.) from top of subgrade (in.)

95 0 ‐ 29 0 ‐ 10 A320‐200 opt
90 29 ‐ 51 10 ‐ 32 A320‐200 opt
85 51 ‐ 72 32 ‐ 52 A320‐200 opt
80 72 ‐ 93 52 ‐ 73 A320‐200 opt

Subgrade Compaction Notes:

1. Noncohesive soils, for the purpose of determining compaction control, are those with a plasticity index (PI) less than 3.

2. Tabulated values indicate depth ranges within which densities should equal or exceed the indicated percentage of the maximum dry
density as specified in item P‐152.

3. Maximum dry density is determined using ASTM Method D 1557.

4. The subgrade in cut areas should have natural densities shown or should (a) be compacted from the surface to achieve the required
densities, (b) be removed and replaced at the densities shown, or (c) when economics and grades permit, be covered with sufficient
select or subbase material so that the uncompacted subgrade is at a depth where the in‐place densities are satisfactory.

5. For swelling soils refer to AC 150/5320‐6F paragraph 3.10.

User Is responsible For checking frost protection requirements.

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