Abstract
The bearing capacity of asphalt pavement gradually deteriorates due to repeated traffic loads. As the crucial mechanical index to evaluate the bearing capacity, the evolution of the stiffness of pavement layers and interfaces is necessary to be mastered. This paper proposes a stiffness identification method for the asphalt pavement layers and interfaces by using monitoring data from built-in sensors. First, the analytical solution of multi-layered elastic/viscoelastic medium with imperfect interlayer subjected to moving load is derived, and the theoretical relationship between stiffness and mechanical response can be obtained. The sensor layout is optimized on the basis of the theoretical relationship. Then, the stiffness identification method is developed, and its feasibility is theoretically explored through an example of three-layered elastic/viscoelastic medium. Finally, the proposed stiffness identification method is applied to a realistic asphalt pavement to validate its reliability. Results show that the proposed method can evaluate the stiffness of pavement layers (including elastic and viscoelastic properties) and interfaces. It is noteworthy that the stiffness identification method by using monitoring data from built-in sensors can be performed in real-time under each passing vehicle load, and is helpful to understand the damage behavior of pavement and guide maintenance decision-making.
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