A Method for Evaluating the Structural Performance of Subgrades And/or the Overlying Flexible Pavements

A Method for Evaluating the Structural Performance of Subgrades And/or the Overlying Flexible Pavements
Author: Nari K. Vaswani
Publisher:
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1970
Genre: Pavements
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The structural evaluation of flexible pavement is now carried out mostly by deflection measuring devices such as the dynaflect or Benkelman beam. The object of this investigation was to determine whether the properties of the deflected basin measured by these devices on the pavement surfaces could enable evaluation of the subgrade and/or its overlying pavement separately. The properties of the deflected basin are defined by the maximum deflection and the spreadability, which is the average deflection expressed as a percentage of the maximum deflection. A theoretical analysis showed that these properties are a function of the modulus of elasticity of the subgrade, the average modulus of elasticity of the pavement over the subgrade, and the thickness index of the overlying pavement. A general chart was developed which correlates maximum deflection and spreadability with (i) the subgrade strength, (ii) the average pavement strength, and (iii) the thickness index of the pavement. This chart was tested for structural evaluations of the subgrade and/or its overlying pavement for satellite projects in Virginia. Ten typical examples of the satellite projects are given in the report and the change in their structural behavior with time is discussed.

Modeling and Design of Flexible Pavements and Materials

Modeling and Design of Flexible Pavements and Materials
Author: Dallas N. Little
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 702
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 331958443X

This textbook lays out the state of the art for modeling of asphalt concrete as the major structural component of flexible pavements. The text adopts a pedagogy in which a scientific approach, based on materials science and continuum mechanics, predicts the performance of any configuration of flexible roadways subjected to cyclic loadings. The authors incorporate state-of the-art computational mechanics to predict the evolution of material properties, stresses and strains, and roadway deterioration. Designed specifically for both students and practitioners, the book presents fundamentally complex concepts in a clear and concise way that aids the roadway design community to assimilate the tools for designing sustainable roadways using both traditional and innovative technologies.

Structural Evaluation of Flexible Pavement Using Deflection Basin

Structural Evaluation of Flexible Pavement Using Deflection Basin
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 21
Release: 1989
Genre:
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This paper presents a methodology for testing, evaluation and determination of overlay thickness required for a given pavement section. The overlay design procedure presented makes use of some of the recent developments for analysis and design of asphaltic concrete overlays. The evaluation of in-service pavements includes the use of the deflection parameters developed by testing of the existing pavements with known geometry for determining the moduli of various pavement layers and the required overlay thickness. The method utilizes empirical values and VESYS structural subsystem as an integral approach complementary to each other. Six pavement sections across the State of North Carolina were selected for deflection testing. Deflection parameters were developed to characterize the deflection data from these pavement sections. In addition, VESYS structural system was used to develop nomographs for the interpretation of the measured deflection basin parameters. These nomographs were used to backcalculate the layer moduli form deflection parameters and known layer thicknesses using iterative solutions. The backcalculated layer moduli from these nomographs correspond to the climate conditions that happen to exist during the time of testing and must therefore be adjusted to other climatic conditions. A procedure for such an adjustment is also included in the design procedure. Many different methods have been developed for determining an overlay thickness. These methods can be categorized in three groups : component analysis, deflection based, and analytically based. A mechanistic procedure is described in this paper. This procedure is based on the data and findings of a previous research and has been used to evaluate in-service pavements in North Carolina using Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD) deflection parameters. The procedure includes four major parts : (a) FWD deflection parameters and data collection, (b) back-calculation of layer moduli, (c) adjustment of layer moduli and (d) prediction of overlay thickness. For the covering abstract of this Conference see IRRD abstract number 853851.