Site-Specific Traffic Loading Estimation Challenges in Structural Pavement Design Process in Qatar: A Case Study
Abstract
Upon the design of any pavement structure, three fundamental external design
parameters have to be considered throughout the design process: the characteristics of
the subgrade, traffic loads, and environmental conditions. This paper focuses on the
main challenges being faced to estimate site-specific traffic loading for a pavement
design due to the lack of accurate and recent traffic data. A case study for a pavement
structural design process for an actual expressway project in the State of Qatar is
discussed in this paper. This case study goes through traffic loading calculations
inputs; the Average Daily Traffic (ADT), Truck Factor (TF), as well as Heavy Good
Vehicle Percentage (HGV%). The challenges of calculating these site-specific traffic
loading inputs are discussed through investigation of the accuracy in traffic loading
estimation using Qatar Strategic Transport Model (QSTM), and how the model can be
incorporated in the design. Besides, limited available Wight-In-Motion (WIM) surveys
have been discussed and the paper ends with the conclusion that rich availability
of traffic data enhances the accuracy of the pavement structural design. It affects
significantly the value engineering practice, and results in sustainable pavement sections.
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