Identification of Elastic Response of Asphalt Pavements Layers Using Deflectometric Tests With Different Load Levels

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Autor(a) principal: Bueno, Lucas Dotto
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Pereira, Deividi da Silva, Specht, Luciano Pivoto, Faccin, Cleber, Back, Ana Helena, Júnior, Elemar Taff, Boeira, Fernando Dekeper, dos Santos, Maurício Silveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/article/view/47594
Resumo: It is a unusual practice in national new pavement designs and rehabilitations to consider the nonlinear elastic behavior of the materials that constitute or will constitute the pavement layers. However, the linear elastic response is a simplification of the actual pavement layers behavior, since the materials used in the structure have stiffness dependent on the stress state (granular layers and subgrade) or on the temperature and time of load application (asphalt concrete). In view of this, this paper aims to study the elastic behavior of the pavement structures of two monitored sites in the city of Santa Maria/RS, through tests with FWD equipment, applying four different levels of loading on the full extension of these two sites. In these structures, the pavements showed a tendency to stiffening with increasing load acting at initial measuring distances (near the FWD load application point), which represent the elastic compression of all layers that make up the pavement. The measuring distances farther from the load application point, referring to the elastic compression of the subgrade, indicated, in most cases, a tendency to linear behavior of the load-deflection relationship in both sites. The backcalculated resilience modulus confirmed the impressions drawn from the load-deflection relationships, indicating the nonlinear elastic behavior of the granular layers (base and sub-base) of the analyzed sites, with resilience modulus directly proportional to the increase of the confining stress. The subgrade of the experimental sites exhibited varied behavior, and could be simplified by linear elasticity, without considerable loss. The same fact happened for the asphalt concrete material used in the pavement of site 1. For site 2, the backcalculated modulus indicated asphalt concrete stiffness dependent on the vertical surface stress increment at the center of the load plate. 
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spelling Identification of Elastic Response of Asphalt Pavements Layers Using Deflectometric Tests With Different Load LevelsFalling Weight DeflectometerBackcalculationNonlinearityIt is a unusual practice in national new pavement designs and rehabilitations to consider the nonlinear elastic behavior of the materials that constitute or will constitute the pavement layers. However, the linear elastic response is a simplification of the actual pavement layers behavior, since the materials used in the structure have stiffness dependent on the stress state (granular layers and subgrade) or on the temperature and time of load application (asphalt concrete). In view of this, this paper aims to study the elastic behavior of the pavement structures of two monitored sites in the city of Santa Maria/RS, through tests with FWD equipment, applying four different levels of loading on the full extension of these two sites. In these structures, the pavements showed a tendency to stiffening with increasing load acting at initial measuring distances (near the FWD load application point), which represent the elastic compression of all layers that make up the pavement. The measuring distances farther from the load application point, referring to the elastic compression of the subgrade, indicated, in most cases, a tendency to linear behavior of the load-deflection relationship in both sites. The backcalculated resilience modulus confirmed the impressions drawn from the load-deflection relationships, indicating the nonlinear elastic behavior of the granular layers (base and sub-base) of the analyzed sites, with resilience modulus directly proportional to the increase of the confining stress. The subgrade of the experimental sites exhibited varied behavior, and could be simplified by linear elasticity, without considerable loss. The same fact happened for the asphalt concrete material used in the pavement of site 1. For site 2, the backcalculated modulus indicated asphalt concrete stiffness dependent on the vertical surface stress increment at the center of the load plate. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro2023-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/article/view/4759410.11137/1982-3908_2023_46_47594Anuário do Instituto de Geociências; v. 46 (2023)Anuário do Instituto de Geociências; Vol. 46 (2023)1982-39080101-9759reponame:Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJenghttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/article/view/47594/pdfCopyright (c) 2023 Anuário do Instituto de Geociênciasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBueno, Lucas DottoPereira, Deividi da SilvaSpecht, Luciano PivotoFaccin, CleberBack, Ana HelenaJúnior, Elemar TaffBoeira, Fernando Dekeperdos Santos, Maurício Silveira2023-06-20T10:25:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/47594Revistahttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/aigeo/oaianuario@igeo.ufrj.br||1982-39080101-9759opendoar:2023-06-20T10:25:07Anuário do Instituto de Geociências (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identification of Elastic Response of Asphalt Pavements Layers Using Deflectometric Tests With Different Load Levels
title Identification of Elastic Response of Asphalt Pavements Layers Using Deflectometric Tests With Different Load Levels
spellingShingle Identification of Elastic Response of Asphalt Pavements Layers Using Deflectometric Tests With Different Load Levels
Bueno, Lucas Dotto
Falling Weight Deflectometer
Backcalculation
Nonlinearity
title_short Identification of Elastic Response of Asphalt Pavements Layers Using Deflectometric Tests With Different Load Levels
title_full Identification of Elastic Response of Asphalt Pavements Layers Using Deflectometric Tests With Different Load Levels
title_fullStr Identification of Elastic Response of Asphalt Pavements Layers Using Deflectometric Tests With Different Load Levels
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Elastic Response of Asphalt Pavements Layers Using Deflectometric Tests With Different Load Levels
title_sort Identification of Elastic Response of Asphalt Pavements Layers Using Deflectometric Tests With Different Load Levels
author Bueno, Lucas Dotto
author_facet Bueno, Lucas Dotto
Pereira, Deividi da Silva
Specht, Luciano Pivoto
Faccin, Cleber
Back, Ana Helena
Júnior, Elemar Taff
Boeira, Fernando Dekeper
dos Santos, Maurício Silveira
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Deividi da Silva
Specht, Luciano Pivoto
Faccin, Cleber
Back, Ana Helena
Júnior, Elemar Taff
Boeira, Fernando Dekeper
dos Santos, Maurício Silveira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bueno, Lucas Dotto
Pereira, Deividi da Silva
Specht, Luciano Pivoto
Faccin, Cleber
Back, Ana Helena
Júnior, Elemar Taff
Boeira, Fernando Dekeper
dos Santos, Maurício Silveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Falling Weight Deflectometer
Backcalculation
Nonlinearity
topic Falling Weight Deflectometer
Backcalculation
Nonlinearity
description It is a unusual practice in national new pavement designs and rehabilitations to consider the nonlinear elastic behavior of the materials that constitute or will constitute the pavement layers. However, the linear elastic response is a simplification of the actual pavement layers behavior, since the materials used in the structure have stiffness dependent on the stress state (granular layers and subgrade) or on the temperature and time of load application (asphalt concrete). In view of this, this paper aims to study the elastic behavior of the pavement structures of two monitored sites in the city of Santa Maria/RS, through tests with FWD equipment, applying four different levels of loading on the full extension of these two sites. In these structures, the pavements showed a tendency to stiffening with increasing load acting at initial measuring distances (near the FWD load application point), which represent the elastic compression of all layers that make up the pavement. The measuring distances farther from the load application point, referring to the elastic compression of the subgrade, indicated, in most cases, a tendency to linear behavior of the load-deflection relationship in both sites. The backcalculated resilience modulus confirmed the impressions drawn from the load-deflection relationships, indicating the nonlinear elastic behavior of the granular layers (base and sub-base) of the analyzed sites, with resilience modulus directly proportional to the increase of the confining stress. The subgrade of the experimental sites exhibited varied behavior, and could be simplified by linear elasticity, without considerable loss. The same fact happened for the asphalt concrete material used in the pavement of site 1. For site 2, the backcalculated modulus indicated asphalt concrete stiffness dependent on the vertical surface stress increment at the center of the load plate. 
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