Assessment Of Designed And Measured Mechanistic Parameters Of Concrete Pavement Foundation

There are plenty of in situ tests available to examine pavement foundation performance regarding stiffness and support conditions. This study evaluates several in situ tests of the stiffness and support conditions of concrete pavement foundation layers. The principal objective of this study was to e...

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Main Authors: Yang Zhang, Pavana Vennapusa, David Joshua White
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RTU Press 2019-03-01
Series:The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
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Online Access:https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/2750
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spelling doaj-2ed9abe0738f4474a7f20e68c49be7b12020-11-25T03:09:30ZengRTU PressThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering1822-427X1822-42882019-03-01141375710.7250/bjrbe.2019-14.4321426Assessment Of Designed And Measured Mechanistic Parameters Of Concrete Pavement FoundationYang Zhang0Pavana Vennapusa1David Joshua White2Dept of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa USAIngios Geotechnics Inc., Little Elm, Texas, USADept of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa USAThere are plenty of in situ tests available to examine pavement foundation performance regarding stiffness and support conditions. This study evaluates several in situ tests of the stiffness and support conditions of concrete pavement foundation layers. The principal objective of this study was to evaluate the outputs from Dynamic Cone Penetrometer tests and Falling Weight Deflectometer tests. The California Bearing Ratio from Dynamic Cone Penetrometer tests and the deflection data from Falling Weight Deflectometer tests were correlated to the design parameter – modulus of subgrade reaction k through correlations employed in pavement design manuals. Three methods for obtaining the k values were conducted, with the intent to evaluate which method provides the results most similar to the target value and whether the studied correlations are reliable. The back-calculated k values from Falling Weight Deflectometer deflections and the weak layer California Bearing Ratio correlated k values based on the Portland Cement Association method were close to the target value, while the California Bearing Ratio empirically correlated k based on the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials method presented values significantly higher than the target value. Those previously reported correlations were likely to overestimate the k values based on subgrade California Bearing Ratio values.https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/2750modulus of subgrade reactionpavement designpavement foundationstiffnesssupport conditionvarious quality control/quality assurance (qa/qc) test
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author Yang Zhang
Pavana Vennapusa
David Joshua White
spellingShingle Yang Zhang
Pavana Vennapusa
David Joshua White
Assessment Of Designed And Measured Mechanistic Parameters Of Concrete Pavement Foundation
The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
modulus of subgrade reaction
pavement design
pavement foundation
stiffness
support condition
various quality control/quality assurance (qa/qc) test
author_facet Yang Zhang
Pavana Vennapusa
David Joshua White
author_sort Yang Zhang
title Assessment Of Designed And Measured Mechanistic Parameters Of Concrete Pavement Foundation
title_short Assessment Of Designed And Measured Mechanistic Parameters Of Concrete Pavement Foundation
title_full Assessment Of Designed And Measured Mechanistic Parameters Of Concrete Pavement Foundation
title_fullStr Assessment Of Designed And Measured Mechanistic Parameters Of Concrete Pavement Foundation
title_full_unstemmed Assessment Of Designed And Measured Mechanistic Parameters Of Concrete Pavement Foundation
title_sort assessment of designed and measured mechanistic parameters of concrete pavement foundation
publisher RTU Press
series The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
issn 1822-427X
1822-4288
publishDate 2019-03-01
description There are plenty of in situ tests available to examine pavement foundation performance regarding stiffness and support conditions. This study evaluates several in situ tests of the stiffness and support conditions of concrete pavement foundation layers. The principal objective of this study was to evaluate the outputs from Dynamic Cone Penetrometer tests and Falling Weight Deflectometer tests. The California Bearing Ratio from Dynamic Cone Penetrometer tests and the deflection data from Falling Weight Deflectometer tests were correlated to the design parameter – modulus of subgrade reaction k through correlations employed in pavement design manuals. Three methods for obtaining the k values were conducted, with the intent to evaluate which method provides the results most similar to the target value and whether the studied correlations are reliable. The back-calculated k values from Falling Weight Deflectometer deflections and the weak layer California Bearing Ratio correlated k values based on the Portland Cement Association method were close to the target value, while the California Bearing Ratio empirically correlated k based on the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials method presented values significantly higher than the target value. Those previously reported correlations were likely to overestimate the k values based on subgrade California Bearing Ratio values.
topic modulus of subgrade reaction
pavement design
pavement foundation
stiffness
support condition
various quality control/quality assurance (qa/qc) test
url https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/2750
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