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A criterion to quantify the effect of superheavy vehicles on asphalt pavements based on layers deformation

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Pages 4410-4423 | Received 15 Oct 2020, Accepted 21 Jun 2021, Published online: 30 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The transit of superheavy vehicles on the road network requires a specific authorisation, which results from a critical analysis of the vehicle's effect on the pavement and other road infrastructure. The assessment of the damage caused by these atypical loading conditions is based on the mechanistic-empirical approach to pavement analysis. In practice, two critical behaviours are taken as reference: (1) fatigue failure and (2) structural rutting of the pavement. However, damage assessment is carried out based on partial stresses, making it an incomplete approach to the conditions described by superheavy loads. This article compares different analysis criteria to quantify the damage caused by superheavy trucks and identifies common interest elements. Additionally, a novel approach is used to study the partial contribution of pavement layers to the structure's performance under atypical loading conditions.

Acknowledgement

The authors wish to acknowledge the partners of Phase 2 of the NSERC industrial research Chair on the interaction of heavy loads, climate and pavements of Université Laval (Chair i3C) for the support given to this research.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

The authors wish to acknowledge the partners of Phase 2 of the NSERC industrial research Chair on the interaction of heavy loads, climate and pavements of Université Laval (Chair i3C) for the support given to this research.

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