2010
DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2010.9690308
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Development of Longitudinal Cracks on Pavement over Shrinking Expansive Subgrade

Abstract: The volumetric change of expansive clays in pavement subgrade produces serious pavement distresses. Dry-land longitudinal cracking is one of the most prevalent pavement distresses due to expansive subgrade. However, the mechanism of the dry-land crack development has not been addressed in depth, and the propagation process of dry-land cracks has not yet been clarified. This paper investigates the mechanism of longitudinal crack developing at the pavement surface caused by expansive soils. The non-uniform matri… Show more

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“…The instigation of shrinkage cracking in the pavement subgrade leads to cracks near the edge of pavement or its shoulder [29]. The authors [29] also stated that these types of longitudinal edge cracking are the most frequent type of pavement distress. Keeping this in view, although the whole pavement undergoes movement, only the edge was considered during model development.…”
Section: Development Of Deformation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The instigation of shrinkage cracking in the pavement subgrade leads to cracks near the edge of pavement or its shoulder [29]. The authors [29] also stated that these types of longitudinal edge cracking are the most frequent type of pavement distress. Keeping this in view, although the whole pavement undergoes movement, only the edge was considered during model development.…”
Section: Development Of Deformation Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%