The analysis of overloaded trucks in indonesia based on weigh in motion data (east of sumatera national road case study)

Overloaded trucks phenomena generally common in developing countries where the traffic control is poor. In Indonesia, the percentage of overloaded trucks can reach more than 60% in the total number of trucks and may be one of the substantial factors that reduce the service life of the road pavements...

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Main Authors: Jihanny Jongga, Subagio Bambang Sugeng, Hariyadi Eri Susanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814702006
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spelling doaj-23b141389e864f00acb1d3365b06e49a2021-02-02T07:41:47ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011470200610.1051/matecconf/201814702006matecconf_sibe2018_02006The analysis of overloaded trucks in indonesia based on weigh in motion data (east of sumatera national road case study)Jihanny JonggaSubagio Bambang SugengHariyadi Eri SusantoOverloaded trucks phenomena generally common in developing countries where the traffic control is poor. In Indonesia, the percentage of overloaded trucks can reach more than 60% in the total number of trucks and may be one of the substantial factors that reduce the service life of the road pavements. This paper presents the analysis results of the weigh in motion survey data at East of Sumatera National Road (Jalintim) in Indonesia and the impact of overloaded trucks on the pavement. For the analysis the simplified approach was used, the axle loads were converted into representative single-axle loads based on 4th power formula by AASHTO 1993 equation. The vehicle damage factor of vehicles is presented and will be compared with the Highways National Standard to estimate the remaining service life of pavement and IRI value prediction. The analysis showed that the vehicle damage factor that determined from weigh in motion data is extremely greater than vehicle damage factor of the national standard in Indonesia which may lead to accelerated deterioration, reducing the service life of the pavement structures and significantly influence the IRI value.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814702006
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author Jihanny Jongga
Subagio Bambang Sugeng
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The analysis of overloaded trucks in indonesia based on weigh in motion data (east of sumatera national road case study)
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Jihanny Jongga
Subagio Bambang Sugeng
Hariyadi Eri Susanto
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title The analysis of overloaded trucks in indonesia based on weigh in motion data (east of sumatera national road case study)
title_short The analysis of overloaded trucks in indonesia based on weigh in motion data (east of sumatera national road case study)
title_full The analysis of overloaded trucks in indonesia based on weigh in motion data (east of sumatera national road case study)
title_fullStr The analysis of overloaded trucks in indonesia based on weigh in motion data (east of sumatera national road case study)
title_full_unstemmed The analysis of overloaded trucks in indonesia based on weigh in motion data (east of sumatera national road case study)
title_sort analysis of overloaded trucks in indonesia based on weigh in motion data (east of sumatera national road case study)
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Overloaded trucks phenomena generally common in developing countries where the traffic control is poor. In Indonesia, the percentage of overloaded trucks can reach more than 60% in the total number of trucks and may be one of the substantial factors that reduce the service life of the road pavements. This paper presents the analysis results of the weigh in motion survey data at East of Sumatera National Road (Jalintim) in Indonesia and the impact of overloaded trucks on the pavement. For the analysis the simplified approach was used, the axle loads were converted into representative single-axle loads based on 4th power formula by AASHTO 1993 equation. The vehicle damage factor of vehicles is presented and will be compared with the Highways National Standard to estimate the remaining service life of pavement and IRI value prediction. The analysis showed that the vehicle damage factor that determined from weigh in motion data is extremely greater than vehicle damage factor of the national standard in Indonesia which may lead to accelerated deterioration, reducing the service life of the pavement structures and significantly influence the IRI value.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814702006
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