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An Exploratory Study on Asphalt Pavement Shear Rutting Analysis based on Mohr-Coulomb Yield Criterion
Wanqiu Liu * #,Xiaoyin Xing,Wang Zheren,Wang Shuhong
Deparment of Transportation and Logistics, Dalian University of Technology
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Funding: China National Natural Science Foundation(No.51108061), China Doctoral Program Foundation of Institutions of Higher Education (No.20110041120008)
Opened online: 2 July 2014
Accepted by: none
Citation: Wanqiu Liu,Xiaoyin Xing,Wang Zheren.An Exploratory Study on Asphalt Pavement Shear Rutting Analysis based on Mohr-Coulomb Yield Criterion[OL]. [ 2 July 2014] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/4601949
 
 
The application of semi-rigid base asphalt pavement structures has complemented the flexible pavement structures. The field test results from a test track built in Chongqing, China proved that, other than material selection, structural arrange can influence the shear rutting level. This paper introduces a simple multiaxial yield equation for asphalt pavement materials. It is closely associated with Mohr-Coulomb theory. It also considers both the strength difference between tensile and compressive loading and the difference between σ2 and σ3 in the actual stress field of pavement structures. An asphalt pavement permanent deformation estimation approach has also been introduced based on the proposed yield criterion. The proposed methods have been verified through the successful application in explaining the field test results of Chongqing test track.
Keywords:Pavement structural analysis; Mohr-Coulomb yield criterion; Test track; Rutting resistance
 
 
 

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