The effect of loading time on flexible pavement dynamic response: a finite element analysis |
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Authors: | Hao Yin Mansour Solaimanian Tanmay Kumar Shelley Stoffels |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA;(2) Pennsylvania Transportation Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA;(3) Applied Research Associates, Inc., Sacramento, CA 95925, USA |
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Abstract: | Dynamic response of asphalt concrete (AC) pavements under moving load is a key component for accurate prediction of flexible
pavement performance. The time and temperature dependency of AC materials calls for utilizing advanced material characterization
and mechanistic theories, such as viscoelasticity and stress/strain analysis. In layered elastic analysis, as implemented
in the new Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG), the time dependency is accounted for by calculating the loading
times at different AC layer depths. In this study, the time effect on pavement response was evaluated by means of the concept
of “pseudo temperature.” With the pavement temperature measured from instrumented thermocouples, the time and temperature
dependency of AC materials was integrated into one single factor, termed “effective temperature.” Via this effective temperature,
pavement responses under a transient load were predicted through finite element analysis. In the finite element model, viscoelastic
behavior of AC materials was characterized through relaxation moduli, while the layers with unbound granular material were
assumed to be in an elastic mode. The analysis was conducted for two different AC mixtures in a simplified flexible pavement
structure at two different seasons. Finite element analysis results reveal that the loading time has a more pronounced impact
on pavement response in the summer for both asphalt types. The results indicate that for reasonable prediction of dynamic
response in flexible pavements, the effect of the depth-dependent loading time on pavement temperature should be considered. |
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Keywords: | Loading pulse Dynamic response Finite element analysis Viscoelastic Pseudo temperature Effective temperature |
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