Accurate estimation of traffic load plays a crucial role in the economical design of pavements. The cross sectional distribution of the vehicle positions means that the traffic load is spread across the surface of the pavement. Several factors influence the distribution of vehicle positions and hence load. When wheel paths are perfectly aligned with each other, this is termed channelised traffic (or channelisation). This study investigated the impact of channelisation on asphalt pavement rutting. Data was collected on 100 sections of pavement in the city of Portsmouth, United Kingdom including vehicle/wheel positions and rut depths. Regression analysis was conducted to understand how the degree of channelisation influenced the rut depths th...
In this thesis a study was conducted on the contributions of pavement structural layers to rutting o...
Flexible pavements are designed to withstand structural and functional failures. Rutting or permanen...
The question of whether or not traffic load repetitions should be considered in pavement design, and...
Traffic loading is the primary factor considered when designing a pavement. It is suggested in some ...
ABSTRACT: In recent years, pavement rutting rate has increased significantly due to constant traffic...
Properly specified pavement deterioration models are an important input for the efficient management...
The road pavement design charts used in the UK, like most of those in use throughout the world, invo...
Deterioration models allow road managers to assess current condition and to predict future condition...
Patching flexible pavements is one of the most important responsibilities of pavement maintenance. U...
When exposed to destructive climate and weather factors and heavy vehicle loads, the pavement wears ...
Fatigue is a major mechanism resulting in flexible pavement distress. Pavement distress results into...
The pavements have developed in recent decades, as studies have introduced new materials in their co...
The accurate prediction of rutting development is an essential element for the efficient management ...
Road surface friction, such as all pavement surface characteristics, undergoes to a degradation thro...
Pavements are important for traffic to operate swiftly, safely, and seamlessly. Pavements can be cla...
In this thesis a study was conducted on the contributions of pavement structural layers to rutting o...
Flexible pavements are designed to withstand structural and functional failures. Rutting or permanen...
The question of whether or not traffic load repetitions should be considered in pavement design, and...
Traffic loading is the primary factor considered when designing a pavement. It is suggested in some ...
ABSTRACT: In recent years, pavement rutting rate has increased significantly due to constant traffic...
Properly specified pavement deterioration models are an important input for the efficient management...
The road pavement design charts used in the UK, like most of those in use throughout the world, invo...
Deterioration models allow road managers to assess current condition and to predict future condition...
Patching flexible pavements is one of the most important responsibilities of pavement maintenance. U...
When exposed to destructive climate and weather factors and heavy vehicle loads, the pavement wears ...
Fatigue is a major mechanism resulting in flexible pavement distress. Pavement distress results into...
The pavements have developed in recent decades, as studies have introduced new materials in their co...
The accurate prediction of rutting development is an essential element for the efficient management ...
Road surface friction, such as all pavement surface characteristics, undergoes to a degradation thro...
Pavements are important for traffic to operate swiftly, safely, and seamlessly. Pavements can be cla...
In this thesis a study was conducted on the contributions of pavement structural layers to rutting o...
Flexible pavements are designed to withstand structural and functional failures. Rutting or permanen...
The question of whether or not traffic load repetitions should be considered in pavement design, and...