Further Evaluation of Limiting Strain Criteria for Perpetual Asphalt Pavement Design

2017 
Perpetual asphalt pavements have been designed with single threshold values for the horizontal strains at the bottom of the asphalt concrete layer and for vertical strains on top of the subgrade to prevent the occurrence of bottom-up fatigue cracking and subgrade rutting. Several thresholds have been utilized for design based on laboratory and field test results. Limiting strain distributions were recently proposed for perpetual pavement design instead of single threshold values for controlling the horizontal and vertical strains. These design criteria were developed with data collected from test sections at the National Center for Asphalt Technology pavement test track. The objective of this study was to conduct additional analyses of eight perpetual pavement sections located in different climatic regions, to support the proposed limiting strain criteria. These sections were simulated in the PerRoad perpetual pavement design software to determine the horizontal strains at the bottom of the asphalt concre...
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