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Effect of nonlinear stress-dependency and cross-anisotropy on the backcalculation outputs from the TSD deflection slopes and the effect on estimated pavement performance
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|作者:
Kazemi, Nariman
[1
]
Saleh, Mofreh
[1
]
Lee, Chin-Long
[1
]
机构:
[1] Univ Canterbury, Dept Civil & Nat Resources Engn, Christchurch, New Zealand
关键词:
Traffic speed deflectometer;
deflection slopes;
non-destructive testing;
finite element analysis;
nonlinear;
cross-anisotropy;
D O I:
10.1080/10298436.2024.2417967
中图分类号:
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号:
0813 ;
摘要:
The Traffic Speed Deflectometer (TSD) is a mobile vehicle that measures deflection slopes. Deflection slopes have been utilised in previous studies to backcalculate pavement layers' moduli. However, the nonlinear stress-dependency and cross-anisotropy of unbound granular materials and fine-grained soils were overlooked in those studies. Utilising the Finite Element Method (FEM) based on static analysis in this study to evaluate a three-layered flexible pavement system with specific material properties and layer thicknesses revealed that neglecting the nonlinear stress-dependency of base and subgrade layers underestimated the permanent deformation life of the backcalculated pavement by more than 45%. Neglecting the cross-anisotropy of the base layer with the design anisotropy ratio of 0.5 increased the backcalculated Asphalt Concrete (AC) modulus by more than 21%, increased the estimated permanent deformation life of the pavement by more than 160%, and decreased the backcalculated base modulus by around 28%. Neglecting the cross-anisotropy of the subgrade with the design anisotropy ratio of 0.5 almost increased the estimated permanent deformation life of the pavement by 15%. The results underscore the necessity to consider the nonlinear stress-dependency and cross-anisotropy of unbound granular materials and fine-grained soils in backcalculating pavement layers' moduli from TSD deflection slopes.
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