Fatigue damage calculation of cold recycled asphalt pavement considering measured temperature field and traffic volume distribution
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Published:2023
Issue:7
Volume:31
Page:3722-3740
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ISSN:2688-1594
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Container-title:Electronic Research Archive
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language:
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Short-container-title:era
Author:
Dong Zhao1, Sai Zhiyi2, Zhang Jinglin3, Xu Guangji3
Affiliation:
1. Shandong Transportation Research Institute, No. 1877, Gangxi Road, Jinan 250102, China 2. Shandong Hi-speed Company Limited, No. 5006, Aoti Middle Road, Jinan 250014, China 3. School of Transportation, Southeast University, No. 2, Southeast University Road, Nanjing 211189, China
Abstract
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<p>A finite element simulation method for fatigue damage calculation and life prediction of pavement structures under the influence of temperature and traffic distribution factors was proposed in this study. Relying on the test cold recycled asphalt pavement structure, the existing distress, pavement structure forms, field monitored temperature and strain were first introduced and analyzed. Then, in constructing the numerical model, the viscoelastic constitutive model was introduced to characterize the effect of temperature and loading conditions on the mechanical response of the hot mix asphalt (HMA) layers and the emulsified asphalt cold recycled (EACR) layer. The damage variables are defined by fatigue equations, and the damage accumulation can be determined by Miner's linear fatigue accumulation theory. To reflect the distribution of traffic volume, the total traffic volume of a year was divided into 144 axle load groups according to the monthly and hourly distribution conditions. Accordingly, based on the monthly maximum and minimum temperature, 12 representative days were selected to represent the climate characteristics of 12 months, respectively. Then, each representative day's measured structural temperature data were extracted every 2 hours and linearly interpolated to obtain 144 representative temperature fields corresponding to 144 axle load groups. Through the above method, simulation calculations were performed for cold recycled asphalt pavement structures with different cement-stabilized aggregate (CSA) base stiffnesses. The results show that the fatigue damage accumulation of the EACR layers reaches its highest value in winter and midday hours, owing to the temperature variation and traffic distribution. Due to the weak fatigue resistance of EACR mixtures, it is not recommended to be paved EACR layers directly on top of the CSA base with poor bearing capacity. Otherwise, fatigue cracking is likely to occur first. For this reason, recommendations for ensuring the durability of the cold recycled pavement structure were also proposed in the study.</p>
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Publisher
American Institute of Mathematical Sciences (AIMS)
Subject
General Mathematics
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