While in the design of flexible pavement the significance of asphalt layers is understood, the role of granular layers supporting the asphalt layers should not be underestimated. The behavior of granular layers used in base, sub-base or subgrade layer of flexible pavement is complicated due to nonlinear elastoplastic response of materials subjected to dynamic load of traffic. Shakedown theory integrated with Mohr-Coulomb criterion is applied to simulate the response of granular layers to dynamic loading in a numerical analysis. The results of analysis are then compared to simple the results of modeling without considering shakedown effects and the conclusion is drawn
The purpose of this study was to examine specific fundamental loading parameters (load magnitude and...
A new simple design approach will be described that utilizes test results from the Repeated Load Tri...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...
Full-depth asphalt concrete pavements are generally designed to control fatigue cracking and reduce ...
This research evaluates the effects of shakedown and soil asphalt interaction on the dynamic simulat...
In the report ways of application of the theory of shakedown of material to calculation of coverings...
In recent years, shakedown theory has been suggested as a more rational theoretical foundation for p...
Pavement design is a process intended to find the most economical combination of layer thickness and...
Flexible road pavements often fail due to excessive rutting. as a result of cumulative vertical perm...
Existing lower-bound shakedown solutions for pavement problems are generally obtained by assuming th...
Unbound granular materials used in untreated base/sub-base layers, exhibit nonlinear behavior under ...
Excessive rutting, one of the major distress modes of bituminous pavements, is mainly caused by the ...
US Transportation Collection2020ZIPDatasetChen, ShengliSun, ChaoWang, XuZhang, ZhimingTransportation...
This study aims to introduce an alternative design model of unbound granular base course materials b...
International audienceA simplified method has been developed for the finite elements modelling of fl...
The purpose of this study was to examine specific fundamental loading parameters (load magnitude and...
A new simple design approach will be described that utilizes test results from the Repeated Load Tri...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...
Full-depth asphalt concrete pavements are generally designed to control fatigue cracking and reduce ...
This research evaluates the effects of shakedown and soil asphalt interaction on the dynamic simulat...
In the report ways of application of the theory of shakedown of material to calculation of coverings...
In recent years, shakedown theory has been suggested as a more rational theoretical foundation for p...
Pavement design is a process intended to find the most economical combination of layer thickness and...
Flexible road pavements often fail due to excessive rutting. as a result of cumulative vertical perm...
Existing lower-bound shakedown solutions for pavement problems are generally obtained by assuming th...
Unbound granular materials used in untreated base/sub-base layers, exhibit nonlinear behavior under ...
Excessive rutting, one of the major distress modes of bituminous pavements, is mainly caused by the ...
US Transportation Collection2020ZIPDatasetChen, ShengliSun, ChaoWang, XuZhang, ZhimingTransportation...
This study aims to introduce an alternative design model of unbound granular base course materials b...
International audienceA simplified method has been developed for the finite elements modelling of fl...
The purpose of this study was to examine specific fundamental loading parameters (load magnitude and...
A new simple design approach will be described that utilizes test results from the Repeated Load Tri...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...