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Title: Perpetual Pavement Design


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Perpetual Pavement Design
Perpetual Pavement Open House Ashton,
Iowa October 5, 2005
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Overview
  • Pavement design background
  • Layered elastic theory
  • Perpetual pavement design philosophy
  • Design basics

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Goal of Perpetual Pavement Design
  • Design the structure such that there are no deep
    structural distresses
  • Bottom up fatigue cracking
  • Structural rutting
  • All distresses can be quickly remedied from
    surface
  • Result in a structure with Perpetual or Long
    Life

4
Surface Distresses Only
Top Down Cracking
Non-Structural Rutting
5
Materials
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1
2
3
After Loading - Same Size as Before Loading
Before Loading
During Loading
Figure 1. How an Elastic Material Behaves.
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D
DD/2
s
Dl
l
el Dl/l
E s/e
et DD/D
m el/et
Figure 1. Definitions of E and m.
8
Dynamic Modulus Test
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Witczak Equation for E
  • cum. retained on 19-mm sieve
  • cum. retained on 9.5-mm sieve
  • cum. retained on 4.76-mm sieve
  • passing the 0.075-mm sieve
  • bitumen viscosity (dynamic shear rheometer)
  • loading frequency
  • air voids
  • effective bitumen content

10
HMA Modulus VersusTemperature
11
Soil Modulus Testing
12
Dynamic Cone Penetration
Mass
Rod
Reference
13
Effect of Moisture Content
14
FWD Testing
15
Backcalculation
E f(Load, Pressure, Deflection, Distance)
16
Traffic
17
Single Tire
Dual Tire
Tandem
Tridem
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Tire has a total load P, spread over a
circular area with a radius of a, resulting in a
contact pressure of p.
Pavement Reactions
Layer 1 HMA E1
Deflection (d)
No horizontal boundary, assume layers extend infi
nitely.
h1
Tensile Strain (et)
Layer 2 Granular Base E2
h2
Layer 3 Subgrade Soil E3
Compressive Strain (ev)
No bottom boundary, assume soil goes on
infinitely.
Figure 2. Layered Elastic Model Representation of
a Pavement.
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400
Test Section 21
Mn/ROAD Measurements
300
me
200
Transverse Strain,
Layered Elastic Results
100
0
20
30
40
50
60
Wheel Load, kN
Figure 4. A Comparison of Measured Strains and
Computed Strains at Mn/ROAD. (After Timm et al.,
1998, Development of Mechanistic- Empirical
Pavement Design, Transportation Research Record
No. 1629, Transportation Research Board,
Washington, DC.)
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Thickness vs. Tensile Strain
HMA Tensile Strain
HMA Thickness
21
Modulus vs. Tensile Strain
HMA Tensile Strain
HMA Modulus
22
Thickness vs. Compressive Strain
23
Traditional M-E Design
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Perpetual Pavement Design
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Transfer Functions
et
ev
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Miners Hypothesis
  • Provides the ability to sum damage for a specific
    distress type
  • D ? ni/Ni ? 1.0
  • where ni actual number of loads
    during condition i
  • Ni allowable number of loads
    during condition i

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Probabilistic Design Monte Carlo Simulation
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Below Threshold
  • Design should have high below threshold

f
Below Threshold
Pavement Response
31
Damage Computation
  • For responses exceeding threshold, compute N
    using transfer function
  • User defined
  • Calculate damage accumulation rate
  • Damage / MESAL

f
Below Threshold
Damage MESAL
Pavement Response
32
Estimated Long Life
  • Convert damage rate into an estimated life
  • Use traffic volume and growth
  • Calculate when damage 0.1
  • Use for Low Vol. Roads (t 30 yrs.)

33
PerRoad 2.4
  • Sponsored by APA
  • Developed at Auburn University / NCAT
  • M-E Perpetual Pavement Design and Analysis Tool
  • Help File is the Users Manual
  • Press F1 at Any Time for Help File

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Deterministic Output
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Probabilistic Output
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Design Criteria Recommendations
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PerRoad is available for freeatwww.AsphaltAllian
ce.com
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P.S.
  • TxDOT intends to incorporate PerRoad in its next
    generation design procedure.
  • One-day workshop is available at the request of
    Iowa Asphalt Paving Association - Work out the
    dates with Mike.
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