FEM Modelling of the Temperature Influence on the Stress-Strain State of the Pavement

Q3 Engineering
Alexandr Shimanovsky, Abdujabbor Karabayev, Iryna Krakava, Volha Tsyhanok, Ibragim Sodikov, Abduvokhid Yunusov
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The highways that are used in the countries with a sharp continental and a hot climate operate in the conditions when the pavement temperature changes along its height. This fact can lead to a significant increase in stresses in the layers of the road structure. In this paper is suggested an approach to solution of the joint problem of the pavement deformation and the heat propagation in it by a finite element modelling technique. The ANSYS software package was applied to solve the described problem. It is shown that an increase in the road surface temperature leads to a significant increase in the von Mises-equivalent stresses in the asphalt concrete upper layer and that is the cause for the ruts formation. Computational results also showed that at low temperatures of the road surface, the significant tensile stresses arise in its upper layers and that leads to formation of cracks.
温度对路面应力-应变状态影响的有限元模拟
在大陆性气候和炎热气候的国家,高速公路是在路面温度沿高度变化的条件下运行的。这一事实可能导致道路结构各层的应力显著增加。本文提出了一种用有限元建模技术求解路面变形与路面热传播耦合问题的方法。应用ANSYS软件包对上述问题进行求解。结果表明,路面温度的升高导致沥青混凝土上层的von mises等效应力显著增大,这是导致车辙形成的原因。计算结果还表明,在路面低温时,路面上层会产生明显的拉应力,导致裂缝的形成。
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