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Comparison of Design Thicknesses for Flexible Airfield Pavement Based on Agency Limiting Subgrade Strain Criteria
Transportation Research Record (2012)
  • Claudia Zapata, Arizona State University
  • Carlos E Cary, Arizona State University
  • Mena Souliman, Arizona State University
  • Daniel Rosenbalm, Arizona State University
  • Ramadan Salim, Arizona State University
Abstract
A newly developed mechanistically based design procedure for airfield hot-mix asphalt pavement is studied. The pavement performance is calculated in terms of critical strains on the basis of multilayer theory. Rutting failure criteria from the Asphalt Institute, Shell Oil, and the revised U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station (USACE-WES) are used to calculate the thickness requirements necessary for a range of design input variables. The program has been implemented in ZAPRAM, an event-driven, user-friendly educational computer program that runs in the Excel 2007 environment, coupled with Visual Basic programming. Results of the design comparison indicate a significant difference between the three common airfield pavement design procedures used. Differences between the Asphalt Institute procedure and the revised USACE-WES procedure are relatively moderate for all design situations. The greatest deviation is found between the Shell Oil approach and the other two criteria. The design difference depends heavily on several major factors. An analysis of heavy aircraft (B-747) operating on a low-support subgrade foundation may yield pavement design differences of 2 to 3 ft of granular subbase material. A major effort to enhance the state of the art for airfield pavement design models is recommended.
Keywords
  • Pavements,
  • Asphalt,
  • Granular materials,
  • Multilayers,
  • Computer program listings,
  • Aircraft,
  • Engineers
Publication Date
January 1, 2012
DOI
10.3141/2305-15
Citation Information
Claudia Zapata, Carlos E Cary, Mena Souliman, Daniel Rosenbalm, et al.. "Comparison of Design Thicknesses for Flexible Airfield Pavement Based on Agency Limiting Subgrade Strain Criteria" Transportation Research Record Vol. 2305 Iss. 2305 (2012) p. 141 - 149
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mena-souliman/44/