Mechanistic Code for Asphalt Pavements Loaded by Farming Vehicles
Eyal Levenberg,
Mantas Hesthaven,
Sebastian Andersen
Abstract:Farming vehicles are relatively heavy and slow-moving machines, typically equipped with rubber tracks or flotation tires (or both). The objective of this study was to develop, validate, and openly share a new mechanistic code for calculating asphalt pavement responses under the loading conditions of such vehicles. For a given farming vehicle, the loading geometry was modeled by exploiting symmetry considerations and representing tread contact areas as groups of rotated rectangular patches. For the purpose of c… Show more
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