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Numerical investigation of inelastic and temperature dependent layered asphalt pavements at loading by rolling tyres

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Pages 97-117 | Received 07 Jun 2018, Accepted 24 Jan 2019, Published online: 15 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Understanding the structural behaviour of layered asphalt pavements at loading by rolling tyres is a fundamental requirement for the future design of more durable pavements. The paper presents the framework for a realistic and at the same time efficient numerical investigation of temperature dependent layered asphalt pavements loaded by steady state rolling tyres. Thereby, the temperature dependent behaviour of two asphalt mixes is described by temperature dependent parameter functions, which are identified based on a particle swarm optimisation at hand of experimental data of repeated load triaxial tests. The layered pavement structure and its loading by rolling tyres is captured by a coupled tyre-pavement FE model. The present paper introduces in this context a novel contact interface that enables the use of 20-node quadratic brick elements for the FE pavement model. The coupled tyre-pavement model is applied for an intensive numerical investigation of two pavement structures. Thereby, different pavement temperatures, layer bond properties, driving velocities, tyre loads and tyre inflation pressures are considered and their influence on the resulting displacements, stresses and strains is discussed.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This work was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) under grants KA 1163/30, WE 1642/11 and LE 3649/2 within Research Unit FOR 2089, which is gratefully acknowledged.

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