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Study on PQI standard for comprehensive maintenance of asphalt pavement based on full-cycle

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Pages 4277-4290 | Received 22 Dec 2020, Accepted 08 Jun 2021, Published online: 21 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Reasonable establishment of maintenance prediction mechanism plays an important role in service performance and long-term performance of asphalt pavement. The presented study proposed a comprehensive maintenance evaluation system framework of asphalt pavement based on the full-cycle. Firstly, Pavement maintenance cycle was divided into five stages and three important maintenance opportunities. Secondly, according to the theoretical formula method, the single index of pavement maintenance was studied, and the relationship between single index and service life was established. Combined with the empirical formula method and the measured data method, the evaluation standard of the full-cycle asphalt pavement comprehensive maintenance system was determined. Finally, based on the background of Har-tong expressway, the evaluation standard of comprehensive maintenance system in Heilongjiang Province of China under different maintenance periods was established. The results showed that the full-cycle comprehensive maintenance evaluation system can effectively predict the key nodes of asphalt pavement maintenance. In addition, the relevant maintenance standards can be formulated according to the driving data of different regions, which is helpful to establish an accurate maintenance evaluation system. This is conducive to saving maintenance resources, improving maintenance efficiency, and providing reference for future pavement maintenance construction.

Acknowledgements

The authors gratefully appreciate the supports from the province key laboratory of road in Northeast Forestry University and the foundations for the project of National Natural Science Foundation of China (E080703) and the project of Heilongjiang Traffic and Transportation Department.

Disclosure statement

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

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