Mechanistic Methodology for Airport Pavement Design with Engineering Fabrics. Volume 2. Advanced Concepts, Validation, and Criteria.

This report is Volume II of a two volume set dealing with the application of non-woven fabrics to rigid airport pavements to control and/or retard the development of reflection cracking of flexible overlays due to both thermal stresses and load-associated fatigue. This volume describes the developme...

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Main Authors: Majidzadeh,Kamran, Ilves,George J., Kumar,V. R.
Other Authors: RESOURCE INTERNATIONAL INC COLUMBUS OH
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1986
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description This report is Volume II of a two volume set dealing with the application of non-woven fabrics to rigid airport pavements to control and/or retard the development of reflection cracking of flexible overlays due to both thermal stresses and load-associated fatigue. This volume describes the development of a new viscoelastic analysis model for the analysis of thermal cracking that utilizes fundamental material properties and does not rely on phenomenological distress functions. The methods developed in this work as well as those presented in Phase I (Volume I), have been validated on one airport and four highway projects. The validation is described in this report and shows that the developed analysis models predict the reflection cracking phenomenon for all projects very well. This report also describes the laboratory evaluation of a fiber-asphalt SAMI layer that shows promise for use in reflection cracking control. Finally, specifications for material properties, testing procedures, and construction methods are presented.
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spelling ftdtic:ADA170128 2025-01-17T00:37:10+00:00 Mechanistic Methodology for Airport Pavement Design with Engineering Fabrics. Volume 2. Advanced Concepts, Validation, and Criteria. Majidzadeh,Kamran Ilves,George J. Kumar,V. R. RESOURCE INTERNATIONAL INC COLUMBUS OH 1986-05-07 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA170128 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA170128 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA170128 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Terminal Flight Facilities Construction Equipment Materials & Supplies *CONCRETE *PAVEMENTS VISCOELASTICITY CRACKING(FRACTURING) ASPHALT REFLECTION CONSTRUCTION FABRICS FATIGUE(MECHANICS) AIRPORTS THERMAL STRESSES REINFORCED CONCRETE OVERLAYS REINFORCEMENT(STRUCTURES) Text 1986 ftdtic 2016-02-21T02:10:16Z This report is Volume II of a two volume set dealing with the application of non-woven fabrics to rigid airport pavements to control and/or retard the development of reflection cracking of flexible overlays due to both thermal stresses and load-associated fatigue. This volume describes the development of a new viscoelastic analysis model for the analysis of thermal cracking that utilizes fundamental material properties and does not rely on phenomenological distress functions. The methods developed in this work as well as those presented in Phase I (Volume I), have been validated on one airport and four highway projects. The validation is described in this report and shows that the developed analysis models predict the reflection cracking phenomenon for all projects very well. This report also describes the laboratory evaluation of a fiber-asphalt SAMI layer that shows promise for use in reflection cracking control. Finally, specifications for material properties, testing procedures, and construction methods are presented. Text sami Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
spellingShingle Terminal Flight Facilities
Construction Equipment
Materials & Supplies
*CONCRETE
*PAVEMENTS
VISCOELASTICITY
CRACKING(FRACTURING)
ASPHALT
REFLECTION
CONSTRUCTION
FABRICS
FATIGUE(MECHANICS)
AIRPORTS
THERMAL STRESSES
REINFORCED CONCRETE
OVERLAYS
REINFORCEMENT(STRUCTURES)
Majidzadeh,Kamran
Ilves,George J.
Kumar,V. R.
Mechanistic Methodology for Airport Pavement Design with Engineering Fabrics. Volume 2. Advanced Concepts, Validation, and Criteria.
title Mechanistic Methodology for Airport Pavement Design with Engineering Fabrics. Volume 2. Advanced Concepts, Validation, and Criteria.
title_full Mechanistic Methodology for Airport Pavement Design with Engineering Fabrics. Volume 2. Advanced Concepts, Validation, and Criteria.
title_fullStr Mechanistic Methodology for Airport Pavement Design with Engineering Fabrics. Volume 2. Advanced Concepts, Validation, and Criteria.
title_full_unstemmed Mechanistic Methodology for Airport Pavement Design with Engineering Fabrics. Volume 2. Advanced Concepts, Validation, and Criteria.
title_short Mechanistic Methodology for Airport Pavement Design with Engineering Fabrics. Volume 2. Advanced Concepts, Validation, and Criteria.
title_sort mechanistic methodology for airport pavement design with engineering fabrics. volume 2. advanced concepts, validation, and criteria.
topic Terminal Flight Facilities
Construction Equipment
Materials & Supplies
*CONCRETE
*PAVEMENTS
VISCOELASTICITY
CRACKING(FRACTURING)
ASPHALT
REFLECTION
CONSTRUCTION
FABRICS
FATIGUE(MECHANICS)
AIRPORTS
THERMAL STRESSES
REINFORCED CONCRETE
OVERLAYS
REINFORCEMENT(STRUCTURES)
topic_facet Terminal Flight Facilities
Construction Equipment
Materials & Supplies
*CONCRETE
*PAVEMENTS
VISCOELASTICITY
CRACKING(FRACTURING)
ASPHALT
REFLECTION
CONSTRUCTION
FABRICS
FATIGUE(MECHANICS)
AIRPORTS
THERMAL STRESSES
REINFORCED CONCRETE
OVERLAYS
REINFORCEMENT(STRUCTURES)
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