Implementation of Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide against Indonesian Conditions using Arizona Calibration

B. S. Subagio, Aldo Budi Prayoga, Siti Raudhatul Fadilah
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As a transportation infrastructure that connects one area to another, roads have an essential role in economic and social growth, together with establishing a location that may improve the quality of life in the surrounding community. For this reason, it is necessary to perform road maintenance when the structural or functional capacity of the road is inadequate, one of which is by overlaying the road. The main objective of this research is to determine the thickness of the flexible pavement overlay and subsequently examine the damage model produced by the 2015 MEPDG method with Arizona calibration. This study also proposes recommendations for implementing the 2015 MEPDG procedures in Indonesian settings. The thickness of the road overlay can be designed through a mechanistic-empirical approach, which is commonly referred to as the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG). The back calculation on the BAKFAA program was utilized to examine the existing situation. At the same time, a stress-strain analysis was performed using the KENPAVE software to calculate the response of the pavement structure. The 2015 MEPDG with Arizona calibration by controlling fatigue cracking has resulted in an overlay thickness of 180 mm. In addition, the damage model was obtained for each type of road failure and can be beneficial in estimating the future IRI value. The damage model generated from the 2015 MEPDG procedure is specific to the types of road damage, which can eventually be utilized to predict the future IRI value. It also encompasses local and global calibration variables, such as adjustment factors for its implementation in road pavement conditions in Indonesia. The MEPDG application can be simplified by shortening the mechanistic analysis process, along with reducing traffic variations and the level of detail in the daily climate analysis.
采用亚利桑那校准技术实施印尼条件下的机械经验路面设计指南
作为连接一个地区到另一个地区的交通基础设施,道路在经济和社会发展中起着至关重要的作用,同时建立一个可以提高周围社区生活质量的位置。因此,当道路的结构或功能能力不足时,有必要进行道路养护,其中一种是通过覆盖道路。本研究的主要目的是确定柔性路面覆盖层的厚度,并随后检查2015 MEPDG方法与亚利桑那州校准产生的损伤模型。本研究还提出了在印度尼西亚实施2015年MEPDG程序的建议。路面覆盖层的厚度可以通过机械经验方法进行设计,通常称为机械经验路面设计指南(MEPDG)。利用BAKFAA程序的反算对现状进行了校核。同时,利用KENPAVE软件进行应力应变分析,计算路面结构的响应。2015年亚利桑那州MEPDG通过控制疲劳裂纹进行校准,使覆盖层厚度达到180毫米。此外,还得到了不同类型道路破坏的损伤模型,有助于估计未来的IRI值。2015年MEPDG程序生成的损伤模型针对道路损伤类型,最终可用于预测未来IRI值。它还包括当地和全球校准变量,例如在印度尼西亚道路路面条件下实施的调整因子。通过缩短机制分析过程,减少交通变化和日常气候分析中的细节水平,可以简化MEPDG应用程序。
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