Abstract

To study the real dynamic response regularity of asphalt pavement structure under dynamic load, a road test was conducted for three types of typical asphalt pavement. Dynamic and static deflection basins were established. The characteristics of the dynamic deflection basin were studied. The set-in dynamic strain sensors at the bottom of the surface layer collected the dynamic strain response under falling weight deflectometer (FWD) load. Results show that the static deflection basin is deeper than the dynamic deflection basin, but the range of the latter is larger than that of the former. The characteristics of the two deflection basins differ. The change trends of dynamic response with an increase in FWD load reflect nonlinear characteristics. The dynamic strain of three typical asphalt pavements at the bottom of the surface layer does not induce fatigue failure in the pavement structure. The longitudinal strain is larger than the lateral strain. Different prediction models on dynamic strain on the basis of dynamic deflection basin parameters are established.

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