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Load dispersion pavement structure

2015 
A load dispersion pavement structure is formed by a plurality of alternately arranged first pavement building blocks and second pavement building blocks; each of the first pavement building blocks is integrally formed by a square pyramid substrate and square panels formed through upward protrusion from the top surface of the substrate, and the middle portion of each of regularly trapezoid inclined surfaces of the substrate is downward penetrated to form a vertical circular hole; and each of the second pavement building blocks is integrally formed by a base station and top plates formed through upward protrusion from the top surface of the base station. The load dispersion pavement structure allows local load to be rapidly diffused toward the circumference by using transverse constraint and mechanical load transfer effects between two pavement building blocks with different structures, so the pavement structure has uniform vertical deformation and transverse load diffusion abilities to reduce the dependence on the support ability of a base layer structure, thereby the lasting time and the engineering cost of base layer construction are reduced.
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