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Summary
Summary
Proceedings of the Pavement Mechanics Symposium at the 15th ASCE Engineering Mechanics Conference, held in New York, New York, June 4, 2002.
This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 15 technical papers covering recent advances in the characterization and modeling of materials used in pavement systems.
Topics include:
subgrade soil and aggregate base/subbase materials characterization, asphalt concrete mixes and their constitutive modeling, pavement systems modeling, and use of artificial neural networks in pavement modeling.The analysis methods include both finite and discrete element modeling techniques, artificial neural networks, microstructural analysis, stiffness matrix approach for dynamic pavement analysis, and curve fitting and statistical parameter estimation techniques. Different methods of laboratory and field testing are included, namely: triaxial, asphalt tension, asphalt x-ray tomography imaging, asphalt binder, nondestructive pavement, accelerated pavement, and field bender element method.
Engineers working within geotechnical and transportation facilities, who have a special interest in pavement mechanics, will find this publication of particular interest.
Table of Contents
Preface | p. v |
The Role of Pavement Mechanics in the Future of Pavement Design, Construction, Performance, and Management | p. 1 |
Quantification of the Specific Aggregate Surface Area Using X-ray Tomography | p. 3 |
Characterization of Cross-Anisotropic Aggregate Base Behavior from Stress Path Tests | p. 18 |
Measurement of Base and Subgrade Layer Stiffness Using Bender Element Technique | p. 35 |
Numerical Simulation of the Cracking Behavior of Asphalt Mixtures | p. 46 |
Consideration of Elastic and Viscous Components of Rheology Relating to the Permanent Deformation of Hot Mix Asphalt Pavements | p. 65 |
Asphalt Mix Master Curve Construction Using Sigmoidal Fitting Function with Non-Linear Least Squares Optimization | p. 83 |
Microstructural Analysis of the Constitutive Behavior of Asphalt Concretes | p. 102 |
Anisotropic Viscoplastic Continuum Damage Model for Asphalt Mixes | p. 111 |
A Porous Elasto-Plastic Compaction Model for Asphalt Mixtures with Parameter Estimation Algorithm | p. 126 |
Viscoplasticity Modeling of Asphalt Concrete Behavior | p. 144 |
Modeling of Asphalt Concrete--Numerical and Experimental Aspects | p. 160 |
Pavement Dynamic Response by Stiffness Matrix Approach | p. 178 |
Advanced Use of the Cumulative Sum of Deviations Method to Identify Uniform Pavement Sections | p. 193 |
Modeling the Joint Behavior of Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) Kansas Pavements via Dynamic Artificial Neural Network (ANN) Approach | p. 209 |
Artificial Neural Networks for the Analysis of Slabs Under Simultaneous Aircraft and Temperature Loading | p. 223 |
Subject Index | p. 239 |
Author Index | p. 241 |