Estimating Truck Aggressiveness Using a Multilinear Fatigue Model and a Viscoelastic Pavement Model

F. Homsi, J. Balay, D. Bodin, D. Breysse, S. Yotte
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AbstractTo increase freight efficiency, trucks are allowed to transport heavier loads without adding extra axles. The impact of this practice on infrastructure damage needs to be evaluated. This involves evaluating the fatigue life of asphalt pavements under multiple axle configurations. In mechanistic pavement design, the asphalt thickness is generally determined using a fatigue model calibrated in the laboratory by applying a continuous sinusoidal signal with different strain levels. The classical fatigue relationship gives fatigue life as a function of the strain level. However, results from literature show the influence of the loading wave shape on the fatigue life of bituminous mixtures. Real loading signals under multiple axle configurations are more complex in shape than sinusoidal pulses. Moreover, real strain signals have different shapes in the longitudinal and transverse directions. This paper presents an approach using a multilinear fatigue model that takes into account the shape of the loadin...
基于多线性疲劳模型和粘弹性路面模型的卡车侵蚀性评估
【摘要】为了提高货运效率,卡车被允许在不增加额外车轴的情况下运输更重的货物。这种做法对基础设施破坏的影响需要评估。这涉及到评估沥青路面在多种轴配置下的疲劳寿命。在机械路面设计中,沥青厚度通常是使用在实验室校准的疲劳模型,通过施加不同应变水平的连续正弦信号来确定的。经典疲劳关系给出了疲劳寿命作为应变水平的函数。然而,文献结果显示了加载波形对沥青混合料疲劳寿命的影响。多轴结构下的真实载荷信号在形状上比正弦脉冲更为复杂。此外,实际应变信号在纵向和横向上具有不同的形状。本文提出了一种采用考虑载荷形状的多线性疲劳模型的方法。
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