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Evaluation of Seasonal Variation in Mechanistic Responses of Flexible Pavements Through Use of Falling Weight Deflectometer Data

Accession Number:

01516786

Record Type:

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Abstract:

Flexible pavements in cold regions with frequent freeze and thaw cycles are prone to damage at the start of thawing and during the thaw–recovery season every year. In an attempt to limit damage to the pavement, many highway agencies enforce a spring road ban (SRB) on secondary roads during the thawing period. The Alberta Ministry of Transportation in Canada performs an extensive falling weight deflectometer (FWD) test program during the spring to enhance SRB decision making. This study uses FWD test data from 2000 to 2006 for multiple highway sections in Alberta to investigate the seasonal variation in pavement stiffness and its effect on pavement mechanistic responses. FWD data were used to backcalculate the moduli for the pavement layers, which were then used in multilayer elastic models to predict the pavement critical responses in thawing versus recovery periods. Asphalt Institute models were used to relate the pavement critical responses to fatigue cracking life (Nf) and rutting life (Nd) in thawing versus recovery periods. Nf and Nd dropped by as much as 80% for fatigue cracking and 95% for rutting in the thawing period compared with the recovery period. Further analysis showed that a 50% reduction in the load applied during thawing can result in an approximately 90% increase in both Nd and Nf. The Mechanistic–Empirical Pavement Design Guide software was used to simulate SRB by reducing the maximum applied load by 50% in the thawing period. The results showed a 50% increase in pavement life in rutting and in top-down and bottom-up fatigue cracking.

Monograph Accession #:

01514598

Report/Paper Numbers:

13-3346

Language:

English

Authors:

Norouzi, Meisam
Nassiri, Somayeh
Bayat, Alireza

Pagination:

pp 30–37

Publication Date:

2013

Serial:

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board

Issue Number: 2369
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
ISSN: 0361-1981

ISBN:

9780309287050

Media Type:

Print

Features:

Figures (6) ; References (29) ; Tables (4)

Subject Areas:

Highways; Pavements; I22: Design of Pavements, Railways and Guideways

Files:

TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

Feb 5 2013 12:40PM

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