Abstract

AbstractThis study aimed to compare pavement responses caused by impulsive dynamic loading and moving vehicular loading using mechanistic pavement analysis. Finite-element (FE) models were developed to simulate falling weight deflectometer (FWD) loading with axisymmetric FE models and to simulate moving vehicular loading with three-dimensional (3D) FE models. Two flexible pavement structures with different asphalt layer thicknesses and temperature profiles were considered in the analysis. The FE models simulated dynamic impulse loading during FWD testing and moving tire loading patterns with 3D tire-pavement contact stresses. It was found that the pulse durations of compressive stresses in the asphalt layer were significantly affected by speed and pavement depth in what can be described as an exponential relationship. However, pulse duration was found to be pavement-dependent, and the quantitative relationship between pulse duration and speed and depth could only be developed for each individual pavement ...

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