2005
DOI: 10.1177/0361198105190500111
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Implementation of Reliability-Based Backcalculation Analysis

Abstract: The reliability concept provides a means of incorporating some degree of certainty into the pavement design process to ensure that the outcomes of the process will provide acceptable levels of service until the end of the intended design life. Pavement structural performance and rehabilitation design are highly dependent on the in situ layer properties. Pavement layer thickness is an essential input in backcalculation analysis performed with measured surface deflections to evaluate the in situ structural capac… Show more

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“…As for the thickness, tolerances apply to the constructed surface of the pavement courses, as The same concept applies to the overlay maintenance scenario: the construction of remedial works must ensure that the Specification thicknesses and tolerances and existing pavement thickness will confidently produce the required minimum pavement design. Zaghloul et al (2005) also recommended that the variability expressed by the tolerance range should be considered in the backcalculation analysis.…”
Section: Construction Tolerances For Analytical Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the thickness, tolerances apply to the constructed surface of the pavement courses, as The same concept applies to the overlay maintenance scenario: the construction of remedial works must ensure that the Specification thicknesses and tolerances and existing pavement thickness will confidently produce the required minimum pavement design. Zaghloul et al (2005) also recommended that the variability expressed by the tolerance range should be considered in the backcalculation analysis.…”
Section: Construction Tolerances For Analytical Designsmentioning
confidence: 99%