Title of article :
Fatigue and rutting lives in flexible pavement
Author/Authors :
Behiry, Ahmed Ebrahim Abu El-Maaty Minufiya University - Highways and Airports Engineering, Engineering Faculty - Civil Department, Egypt
Abstract :
Flexible pavement is designed based on axle load limits and climatic conditions. The Egyptian code has specified certain load limits that should not be exceeded. The overweight trucks cause severe deterioration to the pavement and thus reduce its life. The study aims at studying the effect of axle load increase, and the variation in pavement modulus, on the overall pavement life. The research uses the BISAR software and the Egyptian environmental and pavement materials conditions to estimate the tensile strains occurring under the asphalt concrete (AC) layer and the compressive strains above the subgrade surface. The results revealed that tensile and compressive strain increased with increasing axle loads and decreased with increasing asphalt layer modulus thus the violating trucks should be unloaded when their weights exceed certain limits. Base thickness and subgrade resilient modulus were the key elements which control the equilibrium between fatigue and rutting lives.
Keywords :
Fatigue life , Rutting life , Tensile strain , Compressive strain , Flexible pavement , Pavement design
Journal title :
Ain Shams Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Ain Shams Engineering Journal