What is it about?

Design and maintenance of pavements require proper estimation of the mechanical responses of the different layers due to anticipated traffic loading. This article presents the successful simulations of the responses of four pavement test sections due to heavy vehicle loading (90 tons), verified by real measurements.

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Longer and heavier vehicles (LHVs) benefit the economy and the environment by reducing fuel consumption and the costs of road freight transport. Thus, the current trend is to introduce more LHVs into the road traffic. However, the existing roads need to be investigated and strengthened to cope up with the heavier loading. New roads should as well be designed accordingly. For this, proper estimation of the responses of the pavement layers is of utmost importance. In this article, successful simulations of pavement responses under a 90 tons LHV have been presented.

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The author is grateful to the co-author and the others involved in this project. This work enhanced our understanding of pavement behavior and showcased the ability of our pavement analysis tools and methods to capture this behavior.

Shafiqur Rahman
Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute

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This page is a summary of: Monitoring and Simulating the Responses of Four Flexible Pavement Test Sections under Heavy Vehicle Loading, Journal of Testing and Evaluation, November 2022, ASTM International,
DOI: 10.1520/jte20220305.
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