Three-dimensional finite element model for flexible pavement analyses based on field modulus measurements

Joint Authors

Lacey, Geraint
Thenoux, Guillermo
Rodriguez Roa, Fernando

Source

The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering. Section B, Engineering

Issue

Vol. 33, Issue 1B (30 Apr. 2008), pp.65-76, 12 p.

Publisher

King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Publication Date

2008-04-30

Country of Publication

Saudi Arabia

No. of Pages

12

Main Subjects

Civil Engineering

Topics

Abstract AR

سوف نقدم في هذا البحث طريقة تحليلية بديلة لطريقة التحليل التقليدية للأرصفة المطواعة و ذلك باستخدام أسلوب العناصر المحدودة ثلاثية الأبعاد.

و تعتمد هذه الطريقة على أنموذج دروكر – براجر خطي المرونة و بلاستيكي تام في حالة طبقات التربة الحبيبية و قانون الجهد و الإجهاد الخطي المرن.

و قد أجرينا تحليل الحساسية و وجدنا أن اختلافا قدره 4° ± في درجة الاحتكاك الداخلية لطبقات التربة الحبيبية لم يؤثر كثيرا على نتائج تحليل الأرصفة.

كما سوف نقدم هنا اقتراح زاوية التمدد الصفرية لأغراض التصميم، و نقترح استخدام محراف الضوء الساقط كأداة فعالة و عملية لقياس معامل القساوة (الصلابة) الناتجة التي يجب تصحيحها عندما لا تحدث قمة الانحراف و قمة القوة في الوقت نفسه.

و سوف نعرض بعض القياسات العملية لإنجاح عملية القياس في الموقع.

كما سنبين – في هذا البحث – أهمية استخدام تحليل (3D FE) للتنبؤ بالعديد من مزايا الطبقات الإسفلتية.

Abstract EN

In accordance with the present development of empirical–mechanistic tools, this paper presents an alternative to traditional analysis methods for flexible pavements using a three-dimensional finite element formulation based on a linear-elastic perfectly–plastic Drucker–Prager model for granular soil layers and a linear-elastic stress–strain law for the asphalt layer.

From the sensitivity analysis performed, it was found that variations of ± 4° in the internal friction angle of granular soil layers did not significantly affect the analyzed pavement response.

On the other hand, a null dilation angle is conservatively proposed for design purposes.

The use of a Light Falling Weight Deflectometer is also proposed as an effective and practical tool for on-site elastic modulus determination of granular soil layers.

However, the stiffness value obtained from the tested layer should be corrected when the measured peak deflection and the peak force do not occur at the same time.

In addition, some practical observations are given to achieve successful field measurements.

The importance of using a 3D FE analysis to predict the maximum tensile strain at the bottom of the asphalt layer (related to pavement fatigue) and the maximum vertical compressive strain transmitted to the top of the granular soil layers (related to rutting) is also shown.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Lacey, Geraint& Thenoux, Guillermo& Rodriguez Roa, Fernando. 2008. Three-dimensional finite element model for flexible pavement analyses based on field modulus measurements. The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering. Section B, Engineering،Vol. 33, no. 1B, pp.65-76.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-358906

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Lacey, Geraint…[et al.]. Three-dimensional finite element model for flexible pavement analyses based on field modulus measurements. The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering. Section B, Engineering Vol. 33, no. 1B (Apr. 2008), pp.65-76.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-358906

American Medical Association (AMA)

Lacey, Geraint& Thenoux, Guillermo& Rodriguez Roa, Fernando. Three-dimensional finite element model for flexible pavement analyses based on field modulus measurements. The Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering. Section B, Engineering. 2008. Vol. 33, no. 1B, pp.65-76.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-358906

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 76

Record ID

BIM-358906