AbstractShakedown theory is often used to analyze the plastic behaviors of structures subjected to variable complex loads. It is an effective way to predict the maximum load under which the failure due to plastic collapse or excessive permanent deformation of pavement will not occur. Based on Melan's lower-bound shakedown theory, this work has proposed a numerical method for estimating the shakedown limit involving the effect of traffic moving speed. The dynamic response of elastic stress to traffic moving speed is computed using combined Finite Element-Infinite Element (FE-IE) method. The shakedown limits for a two-layered pavement system have been investigated at various traffic moving speeds. It shows that the shakedown limit early reduc...
US Transportation Collection2020ZIPDatasetChen, ShengliSun, ChaoWang, XuZhang, ZhimingTransportation...
International audienceA simplified method has been developed for the finite elements modelling of fl...
Flexible road pavements often fail due to excessive rutting. as a result of cumulative vertical perm...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Failure of pavements associated with moving repeated ...
Shakedown theory can distinguish different long-term behaviours of elastic-plastic structures subjec...
Shakedown theory can distinguish different long-term behaviours of elastic-plastic structures subjec...
Pavement design is a process intended to find the most economical combination of layer thickness and...
Shakedown analysis is concerned with a direct calculation of maximum admissible load within which an...
Shakedown analysis is concerned with a direct calculation of maximum admissible load within which an...
Pavement design is a process intended to find the most economical combination of layer thickness and...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...
Shakedown analysis can provide maximum capacity of structures under cyclic loads based on elastic-pl...
US Transportation Collection2020ZIPDatasetChen, ShengliSun, ChaoWang, XuZhang, ZhimingTransportation...
International audienceA simplified method has been developed for the finite elements modelling of fl...
Flexible road pavements often fail due to excessive rutting. as a result of cumulative vertical perm...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Failure of pavements associated with moving repeated ...
Shakedown theory can distinguish different long-term behaviours of elastic-plastic structures subjec...
Shakedown theory can distinguish different long-term behaviours of elastic-plastic structures subjec...
Pavement design is a process intended to find the most economical combination of layer thickness and...
Shakedown analysis is concerned with a direct calculation of maximum admissible load within which an...
Shakedown analysis is concerned with a direct calculation of maximum admissible load within which an...
Pavement design is a process intended to find the most economical combination of layer thickness and...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...
Rutting, due to permanent deformations of unbound materials, is one of the principal damage modes of...
Shakedown analysis can provide maximum capacity of structures under cyclic loads based on elastic-pl...
US Transportation Collection2020ZIPDatasetChen, ShengliSun, ChaoWang, XuZhang, ZhimingTransportation...
International audienceA simplified method has been developed for the finite elements modelling of fl...
Flexible road pavements often fail due to excessive rutting. as a result of cumulative vertical perm...