A mechanistic roughness performance model that takes into account vehicle dynamics was developed in the form of a relation between roughness and number of load repetitions, axle load, and asphalt layer thickness. The model is completely mechanistic and uses vehicle dynamics analysis to estimate the dynamic force profile and finite element structural analysis to estimate the change of pavement surface roughness for each load repetition. The model makes use of the fact that pavement roughness changes the magnitude of the vehicle dynamic forces applied on the pavement and that the dynamic forces change the road roughness. The developed mechanistic roughness performance model can be used to estimate the 80-kN (18-kip) equivalent single-axle ...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are becoming increasingly popular, and this can potentially affect road pe...
Rutting is one of the principal failure modes of flexible pavement structures. A new mechanistic-emp...
Two methods, i.e. computer simulation and field measurement, are used in this paper to investigate d...
A concept for a mechanistic-based performance model for flexible pavement was developed that conside...
The evaluation of road roughness progression represents one of the most important issue of modern pa...
The development of pavement performance models is a critical component of a multi-year analysis with...
Pavement responses are affected by the magnitude and frequency of dynamic loads generated by vehicle...
Due to imperfect surface profiles, heavy vehicles moving at high speed on flexible pavement structur...
This paper proposes a mechanistic-empirical pavement damage model to predict changes in 3D road prof...
The accurate prediction of pavement performance is important for efficient management of the surface...
6th Symposium on Pavement Surface Characteristics, Portoroz, Slovenia, 20-23 October 2008Cracking of...
The interaction between heavy vehicle and road surface roughness results in vibrations that detract ...
The 25th KKCNN Symposium on Civil Engineering, Busan, Korea, 22-24 October, 2012The axle forces appl...
The interaction between road surface roughness and heavy vehicles results in dynamic wheel loading (...
The 25th KKCNN Symposium on Civil Engineering, Busan, Korea, 22 - 24 October, 2012The axle forces ap...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are becoming increasingly popular, and this can potentially affect road pe...
Rutting is one of the principal failure modes of flexible pavement structures. A new mechanistic-emp...
Two methods, i.e. computer simulation and field measurement, are used in this paper to investigate d...
A concept for a mechanistic-based performance model for flexible pavement was developed that conside...
The evaluation of road roughness progression represents one of the most important issue of modern pa...
The development of pavement performance models is a critical component of a multi-year analysis with...
Pavement responses are affected by the magnitude and frequency of dynamic loads generated by vehicle...
Due to imperfect surface profiles, heavy vehicles moving at high speed on flexible pavement structur...
This paper proposes a mechanistic-empirical pavement damage model to predict changes in 3D road prof...
The accurate prediction of pavement performance is important for efficient management of the surface...
6th Symposium on Pavement Surface Characteristics, Portoroz, Slovenia, 20-23 October 2008Cracking of...
The interaction between heavy vehicle and road surface roughness results in vibrations that detract ...
The 25th KKCNN Symposium on Civil Engineering, Busan, Korea, 22-24 October, 2012The axle forces appl...
The interaction between road surface roughness and heavy vehicles results in dynamic wheel loading (...
The 25th KKCNN Symposium on Civil Engineering, Busan, Korea, 22 - 24 October, 2012The axle forces ap...
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) are becoming increasingly popular, and this can potentially affect road pe...
Rutting is one of the principal failure modes of flexible pavement structures. A new mechanistic-emp...
Two methods, i.e. computer simulation and field measurement, are used in this paper to investigate d...