International Conference on Transportation and Development 2020 2020
DOI: 10.1061/9780784483183.019
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Considering Pavement Structure in Laboratory Fatigue Cracking Assessment

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“…This study revealed that it is feasible to have a flexible pavement structural design program in which the demand of an asphalt layer is satisfied with the rutting capacity of a mixture that is designed based on a balanced mix design method. Saghafi et al showed that there is a need to harmonize the cracking capacity of the mixes with pavement cracking analysis ( 7 ). It is recommended to develop the same harmonization process for the cracking aspects of AC mixes.…”
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“…This study revealed that it is feasible to have a flexible pavement structural design program in which the demand of an asphalt layer is satisfied with the rutting capacity of a mixture that is designed based on a balanced mix design method. Saghafi et al showed that there is a need to harmonize the cracking capacity of the mixes with pavement cracking analysis ( 7 ). It is recommended to develop the same harmonization process for the cracking aspects of AC mixes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…rutting limit for Hamburg wheel tracking [HWT] test) that are independent of the designed pavement structure and dominant traffic loading. These criteria are the same regardless of whether the AC layer is placed on a rigid (concrete or asphalt), semi-rigid (treated base), or flexible (unbound aggregate base) foundation ( 7 ), or whether the prevailing traffic is heavy or light. To improve the sustainability of AC mixes, these criteria can be ideally selected in a manner that considers the state of stress/strain (demand) that the mix will experience during its life.…”
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“…and better yet, to effectively control field cracking performance [32]- [34][90], [91]. In this portion of the study, the cracking behavior of ten roadway sections located in Missouri used to compare field cracking behavior with the cracking indices obtained after testing field cores.…”
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confidence: 99%