Abstract

In designing and assessing pavement performance, the uncertainty in material properties and geometrical variables of pavement and in traffic and environmental actions should be considered. A single factor is employed to deal with these uncertainties in the current American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) guide for design of pavements. However, use of this single factor may not ensure reliability-consistent pavement design and assessment because different random variables that may have different degrees of uncertainty affect the safety and performance of pavement differently. Similar problems associated with structural design have been recognized by code writers and dealt with using partial safety factors or load resistance factors. The present study is focused on evaluating a set of partial safety factors to be used in conjunction with the flexible pavement deterioration model in the Ontario pavement analysis of cost and the model in the AASHTO guide for evaluating the flexible pavement performance or serviceability. Evaluation and probabilistic analyses are carried out using the first-order reliability method and simple simulation technique. The results of the analysis were used to suggest factors that could be used, in a partial safety factor format, for designing or assessing flexible pavement conditions to achieve a specified target safety level.Key words: deterioration, reliability, pavement, serviceability, stochastic process, performance, partial safety factor.

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