Impact of pavement roughness and suspension systems on vehicle dynamic loads on flexible pavements

Several mechanistic-empirical software packages have been developed in the last two decades to address the impact of axle load and axle configuration on pavement responses and their performance. These software packages generally do not consider the vehicle pavement interaction. The interaction of tr...

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Main Authors: Shahram Misaghi, Cesar Tirado, Soheil Nazarian, Cesar Carrasco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Transportation Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666691X21000014
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spelling doaj-c8b015074e1d4cac9d9dd14c5d575beb2021-03-18T04:43:17ZengElsevierTransportation Engineering2666-691X2021-03-013100045Impact of pavement roughness and suspension systems on vehicle dynamic loads on flexible pavementsShahram Misaghi0Cesar Tirado1Soheil Nazarian2Cesar Carrasco3Nichols Consulting Engineers, 501 Canal Boulevard, Ste. 1, Point Richmond, CA 94804, United StatesCenter for Transportation Infrastructure Systems (CTIS), The University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX 79968, United States; Corresponding author.Center for Transportation Infrastructure Systems (CTIS), The University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX 79968, United StatesNichols Consulting Engineers, 501 Canal Boulevard, Ste. 1, Point Richmond, CA 94804, United States; Center for Transportation Infrastructure Systems (CTIS), The University of Texas at El Paso, 500 W. University Ave., El Paso, TX 79968, United StatesSeveral mechanistic-empirical software packages have been developed in the last two decades to address the impact of axle load and axle configuration on pavement responses and their performance. These software packages generally do not consider the vehicle pavement interaction. The interaction of truck suspension system with the roughness of the road surface may exert additional forces to the pavement.A process to quantify the impact of truck suspension systems and road surface condition on the damage exerted to the pavement is presented in this paper. The International Roughness Index (IRI) was used to simulate the road roughness. The truck-pavement interaction was then modeled to estimate the dynamic load applied to the pavement. The process followed to develop the algorithms is discussed, followed by a parametric study to demonstrate the interaction among the suspension properties, road roughness and vehicle speed. The impact of dynamic load on the pavement distresses and the progress of deterioration is also discussed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666691X21000014PavementsDynamic loadsDamageRoad roughnessTruck suspensionTruck-pavement interaction
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author Shahram Misaghi
Cesar Tirado
Soheil Nazarian
Cesar Carrasco
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Cesar Tirado
Soheil Nazarian
Cesar Carrasco
Impact of pavement roughness and suspension systems on vehicle dynamic loads on flexible pavements
Transportation Engineering
Pavements
Dynamic loads
Damage
Road roughness
Truck suspension
Truck-pavement interaction
author_facet Shahram Misaghi
Cesar Tirado
Soheil Nazarian
Cesar Carrasco
author_sort Shahram Misaghi
title Impact of pavement roughness and suspension systems on vehicle dynamic loads on flexible pavements
title_short Impact of pavement roughness and suspension systems on vehicle dynamic loads on flexible pavements
title_full Impact of pavement roughness and suspension systems on vehicle dynamic loads on flexible pavements
title_fullStr Impact of pavement roughness and suspension systems on vehicle dynamic loads on flexible pavements
title_full_unstemmed Impact of pavement roughness and suspension systems on vehicle dynamic loads on flexible pavements
title_sort impact of pavement roughness and suspension systems on vehicle dynamic loads on flexible pavements
publisher Elsevier
series Transportation Engineering
issn 2666-691X
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Several mechanistic-empirical software packages have been developed in the last two decades to address the impact of axle load and axle configuration on pavement responses and their performance. These software packages generally do not consider the vehicle pavement interaction. The interaction of truck suspension system with the roughness of the road surface may exert additional forces to the pavement.A process to quantify the impact of truck suspension systems and road surface condition on the damage exerted to the pavement is presented in this paper. The International Roughness Index (IRI) was used to simulate the road roughness. The truck-pavement interaction was then modeled to estimate the dynamic load applied to the pavement. The process followed to develop the algorithms is discussed, followed by a parametric study to demonstrate the interaction among the suspension properties, road roughness and vehicle speed. The impact of dynamic load on the pavement distresses and the progress of deterioration is also discussed.
topic Pavements
Dynamic loads
Damage
Road roughness
Truck suspension
Truck-pavement interaction
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666691X21000014
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