Abstract

Mechanical properties and slab dimensions of concrete are the major parameters based on which the performance of concrete pavement structures is predicted. Precast concrete pavement, as one of the most common modular pavement type, is the advanced next-generation technology characterised as high quality, durable, quickly built and easily maintained. The service conditions of precast concrete pavement (traffic loading and environmental effects) are similar to the conventional cast-in-place jointed plain concrete pavement. Thus, the precast concrete pavement structural design is similar to that of jointed plain concrete pavement. There are several concepts for the design of concrete pavement structure. However, they are based on different distress evaluation and critical stresses estimation methods assuming the slab dimensions that for jointed plain concrete pavement are within the wide joint spacing range from 3.5−6.0 m. The objective of this paper is to analytically evaluate the effect of concrete mixture mechanical properties on the thickness and dimensions of precast concrete pavement slab. Also, define the minimal thickness of precast concrete slab dependent on slab dimensions and concrete mixture mechanical properties elastic modulus and tensile splitting strength. The analysis is based on bearing capacity, performance and fatigue boundary conditions as reported by semi-probabilistic pavement design method Richtlinien für die rechnerische Dimensionierung von Betondecken im Oberbau von Verkehrsflächen RDO Beton 09. Considering that, concrete mixture has significant effects on pavement performance; the composition of concrete was also discussed in this paper. The optimal slab dimensions, concrete layer thickness, and base layer type is suggested in this paper. The outcomes of this analysis apply to the production of precast concrete pavement slabs.

Highlights

  • Durable, sustainable and maintained transport infrastructure is a challenging task for national road administrations and transport agencies

  • The three distress types of jointed plain concrete pavement (JPCP) are evaluated in the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG) (American Association of State..., 2008, 2015):

  • Analytical analysis based on semi-probabilistic analysis of bending moments let to define the minimal thickness of precast concrete pavement dependent on slab dimensions and mixture strength

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Introduction

Sustainable and maintained transport infrastructure is a challenging task for national road administrations and transport agencies. The expectations of road users and agencies for the quality of mobility have increased with the development of the research and the innovative engineering solutions. The premature defects of pavement surface that significantly decrease pavement service life are mostly related to a poor-quality construction (Chang, Baladi, & Wolff, 2001). Flexible (asphalt) pavements are the most popular in Europe and North America countries, because of lower cost, faster construction and easier repair compared to rigid (concrete) pavement. Under specific loading conditions and with longer service life, the well-constructed rigid pavement is a competitive alternative (Breyer & Kurzfassung, 2004; Kleizienė, Vaitkus, & Čygas, 2012). One of the promising alternatives of traditional pavements is the modular pavement technology known as precast concrete pavement (PCP) (Tayabji & Tyson, 2014; Tayabji, Ye, & Buch, 2014; Vaitkus, Gražulytė, Kleizienė, Vorobjovas, & Šernas, 2019)

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