Evaluation of rutting potential of hot-mix asphalt in variable conditions

Flexible pavements are designed to withstand structural and functional failures. Rutting or permanent deformation is a structural defect associated with functional implications that most common found in flexible pavement. It is mainly caused by wheel loads and accelerated by environmental factors. A...

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Main Authors: Salman Ullah, Sheikh, Nur Izzi, Md. Yusoff, Mohd Rosli, Hainin, Asmah, Hamim, Che Ros, Ismail
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Published: The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) 2014
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spelling my.unimap-340692014-04-25T12:51:29Z Evaluation of rutting potential of hot-mix asphalt in variable conditions Salman Ullah, Sheikh Nur Izzi, Md. Yusoff Mohd Rosli, Hainin Asmah, Hamim Che Ros, Ismail salman35@gmail.com izzi@eng.ukm.my roslihainin@gmail.com asmahanin_84@yahoo.com cheros@utm.my Hot-Mix Asphalt Rutting ACW14 and ACW20 Flexible pavements are designed to withstand structural and functional failures. Rutting or permanent deformation is a structural defect associated with functional implications that most common found in flexible pavement. It is mainly caused by wheel loads and accelerated by environmental factors. Although rutting is contributed to by all five layers in flexible pavement, the behaviour of the wearing course is the least understood and contributes significant effect on the overall performance of pavement, therefore, this study was conducted to identify the rutting behaviour of the wearing course subjected to repetitive vehicle loading and exposed to different environments. This study was performed on a 22.6 m stretch of pavement consisting of two mixes, namely ACW14 and ACW20, and subjected to repetitive loading and exposure to various environmental effects such as wet stretches, heat conditions and spillage of petrol, diesel and cooking oil, for each test, a section of rat was measured every 50 cycles of the wheel track, which weighed 280kg. A multivariate regression analysis was carried out to determine the relationship between fut depth and the number of wheel track passes. the results showed that exposure to petrol and diesel on pavement has a very detrimental effect as compared with other conditions. 2014-04-25T12:51:28Z 2014-04-25T12:51:28Z 2013-06 Other The Journal of the Engineers, Malaysia, vol. 74 (1), 2013, pages 4-13 0126-513x http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/34069 en The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM)
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topic Hot-Mix Asphalt
Rutting
ACW14 and ACW20
spellingShingle Hot-Mix Asphalt
Rutting
ACW14 and ACW20
Salman Ullah, Sheikh
Nur Izzi, Md. Yusoff
Mohd Rosli, Hainin
Asmah, Hamim
Che Ros, Ismail
Evaluation of rutting potential of hot-mix asphalt in variable conditions
description Flexible pavements are designed to withstand structural and functional failures. Rutting or permanent deformation is a structural defect associated with functional implications that most common found in flexible pavement. It is mainly caused by wheel loads and accelerated by environmental factors. Although rutting is contributed to by all five layers in flexible pavement, the behaviour of the wearing course is the least understood and contributes significant effect on the overall performance of pavement, therefore, this study was conducted to identify the rutting behaviour of the wearing course subjected to repetitive vehicle loading and exposed to different environments. This study was performed on a 22.6 m stretch of pavement consisting of two mixes, namely ACW14 and ACW20, and subjected to repetitive loading and exposure to various environmental effects such as wet stretches, heat conditions and spillage of petrol, diesel and cooking oil, for each test, a section of rat was measured every 50 cycles of the wheel track, which weighed 280kg. A multivariate regression analysis was carried out to determine the relationship between fut depth and the number of wheel track passes. the results showed that exposure to petrol and diesel on pavement has a very detrimental effect as compared with other conditions.
author2 salman35@gmail.com
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Salman Ullah, Sheikh
Nur Izzi, Md. Yusoff
Mohd Rosli, Hainin
Asmah, Hamim
Che Ros, Ismail
format Other
author Salman Ullah, Sheikh
Nur Izzi, Md. Yusoff
Mohd Rosli, Hainin
Asmah, Hamim
Che Ros, Ismail
author_sort Salman Ullah, Sheikh
title Evaluation of rutting potential of hot-mix asphalt in variable conditions
title_short Evaluation of rutting potential of hot-mix asphalt in variable conditions
title_full Evaluation of rutting potential of hot-mix asphalt in variable conditions
title_fullStr Evaluation of rutting potential of hot-mix asphalt in variable conditions
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of rutting potential of hot-mix asphalt in variable conditions
title_sort evaluation of rutting potential of hot-mix asphalt in variable conditions
publisher The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM)
publishDate 2014
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/34069
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