Characterisation of fatigue resistance of alternative pavement design for the state of Qatar
Author | Sadek, H. |
Author | Al-Khalid, H. |
Author | Masad, E. |
Author | Sirin, O. |
Author | Hassan, K. |
Available date | 2024-03-27T09:52:22Z |
Publication Date | 2014-04 |
Publication Name | Sustainability, Eco-Efficiency and Conservation in Transportation Infrastructure Asset Management - Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Tranportation Infrastructure, ICTI 2014 |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b16730-63 |
Citation | Sadek, H., Al-Khalid, H., Masad, E., Sirin, O., & Khaled, H. (2014). Characterisation of fatigue resistance of alternative pavement design for the state of Qatar. Proc., Sustainability, Eco-Efficiency and Conservation in Transportation Infrastructure Asset Management, 433-439. |
ISBN | 978-113800147-3 |
Abstract | Asphalt mixtures have been designed in the past in the State of Qatar to safeguard against permanent deformation associated with high temperatures. These mixtures are typically designed to have low content of unmodified binder. Consequently, there is a concern based on field observations that the-yare susceptible to fatigue cracking. During the pasttwo years, a comprehensive study was conducted in Qatar to evaluatethe performance of full-scale trial sections. These sections involve the use of six different asphalt mixtures in the base course. This paper reports on the evaluation of fatigue resistance of asphalt cores that were recovered from the sections by using a continuum damage mechanics approach. The analysis hasfocused on comparing the dissipated pseudo-strain energy (DPSE) and crack growth index (R(N)). Results are used to develop guidelines for the design of fatigue-resistant mixtures in Qatar and to relate the mixture design to the structural design in order to optimise performance. © 2014 Taylor & Francis Group. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Taylor and Francis - Balkema |
Subject | pavement dissipated pseudo-strain energy |
Type | Conference |
Pagination | 433-439 |
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