2023
DOI: 10.3390/designs7060142
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Pavement Analysis with the Consideration of Unbound Granular Material Nonlinearity

Konstantinos Gkyrtis

Abstract: Accurate pavement design and evaluation requires the execution of response analysis. Pavement materials’ behavior does not necessarily conform to the assumptions of the multi-linear elastic theory usually adopted during pavement analysis. In particular, the unbound granular materials located in the base and sub-base layers behave in a nonlinear elastic manner, which can be captured through advanced constitutive modeling of their resilient modulus. The finite element method enables us to code constitutive model… Show more

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“…In terms of the pavement surface, the most impactful parameter is the skid resistance, or the frictional force that develops in the tire-pavement area. Provided that adequate construction quality has been achieved for pavement layers and materials [53,54], the focus is usually being put on the functionality of the pavement [55]. Less vehicle stops correspond to non-zero speeds, thereby rutting, shoving, or other severe distresses, typically observed at simple intersections, tend to be absent provided that shear-resistant asphalt mixtures are properly designed.…”
Section: Pavement Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of the pavement surface, the most impactful parameter is the skid resistance, or the frictional force that develops in the tire-pavement area. Provided that adequate construction quality has been achieved for pavement layers and materials [53,54], the focus is usually being put on the functionality of the pavement [55]. Less vehicle stops correspond to non-zero speeds, thereby rutting, shoving, or other severe distresses, typically observed at simple intersections, tend to be absent provided that shear-resistant asphalt mixtures are properly designed.…”
Section: Pavement Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the stress and moisture dependence of the resilience modulus, its spatial distribution is inhomogeneous [28,29]. Determining the equivalent resilient modulus entails replacing a series of resilient modulus values with a representative value based on the equivalence principle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%