Implementation of mechanistic-empirical pavement analysis in the State of Qatar
Author | Sadek, H.A. |
Author | Masad, E.A. |
Author | Sirin, Okan |
Author | Al-Khalid, H. |
Author | Sadeq, M.A. |
Author | Little, D. |
Available date | 2016-02-28T12:50:47Z |
Publication Date | 2014 |
Publication Name | International Journal of Pavement Engineering |
Resource | Scopus |
Citation | Sadek, H.A., Masad, E.A., Sirin, O., Al-Khalid, H., Sadeq, M.A., Little, D., "Implementation of mechanistic-empirical pavement analysis in the State of Qatar", (2014) International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 15 (6), pp. 495-511. |
ISSN | 1029-8436 |
Abstract | The State of Qatar is experiencing tremendous growth in infrastructure including road network and highways. The current methods used in design of asphalt pavements in the State of Qatar are empirical and might not be suitable for the design of long-lasting pavements. Given the significant increase in traffic, road authorities in the State of Qatar have been considering the use of mechanistic-empirical methods in the design and analysis of asphalt pavements. This study documents the results of a study in which the mechanistic-empirical pavement design guide (M-E PDG) software was used in the design of asphalt pavements with input parameters that were carefully selected to reresent local materials and climatic conditions. The selection of material properties was based primarily on specifications and design guides in the State of Qatar and on published literature about these materials. The mechanistic-empirical method was also used to assess the benefits of adopting the concepts of perpetual pavement design and also to compare the performance of pavement structures in which various bitumen grades, granular bases and chemically stabilised sub-base were used. A life-cycle cost analysis was carried out to determine the design with the highest net present value among the various options investigated. It is expected that the outcomes of this study would promote the use of mechanistic-empirical methods in the State of Qatar and the region. Inevitably, this will require significant efforts to calibrate material and damage prediction models used in the M-E PDG for more accurate representation of material properties and measured pavements performance. |
Sponsor | Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) through the National Priority Research Program project [NPRP 08-310-2-110]. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Subject | Conventional pavements Life-cycle cost analysis Mechanistic-empirical methods Perpetual pavement design |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 495-511 |
Issue Number | 6 |
Volume Number | 15 |
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