Highway Asset Management Framework for Longevity of Infrastructure – A Case Study for China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

Muhammad Irfan, Y. Mehmood, Anwaar Ahmed, Hainian Wang
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Pavement management system (PMS) affords objective information and useful data analysis to make consistent, cost-effective, and defensible decisions related to the pavement preservation at network and project level. Pavement functional and structural evaluations using performance indicators such as international roughness index (IRI), surface distress, rutting, deflection data etc. are the key element of PMS. A departure from exiting stand-alone evaluation practices, this research presents project-level functional and structural evaluation and its integration into a PMS framework for more accurate and realistic forecasting of the pavement needs over the analysis period. A case study of an in-service pavement is presented to demonstrate the applicability of proposed framework. Owing to the non-availability of time-series performance data at present, pavement serviceability and structural capacity data before and after of an in-service pavement rehabilitation was explored for overlay treatments (conventional and crumb rubber- modified (CRM) asphalt mixtures) effectiveness analyses. Results of functional evaluation quantified the extent to which CRM improves the functional performance of the pavement, in terms of the drop in IRI. CRM asphalt mixture exhibited relatively superior functional performance in contrast to conventional asphaltic wearing course by a margin of 8% higher drop in IRI, on average. Non-destructive testing technique for pavement structural evaluation using falling weight deflectometer (FWD) data was employed to assess structural capacity of pavements. A computer-aided program was developed for estimation of structure number effective (SNeff) to be used as an input for overlay design using AASHTO empirical method. Moreover, mechanistic-empirical (M-E) design method was employed using evaluation of layer moduli and overlay design (ELMOD) program for overlay thickness design and pavement remaining service life (RSL). Comparison of pre- and post-rehabilitation deflection data endorsed roadbed soil stiffness and structural adequacy. RSL estimated through traffic data (truck load repetitions) validated the results obtained using empirical and M-E methods. Application of KENPAVE program for evaluation of pavement overlay thickness design was also demonstrated by conducting damage analysis. Integrating structural evaluation with functional evaluation into an overall framework of PMS is envisaged to provide systematic and objective procedures for monitoring and evaluating pavement performance, selecting optimal type of treatment and its thickness design.
基础设施长寿的公路资产管理框架——以中巴经济走廊为例
路面管理系统(PMS)提供客观的信息和有用的数据分析,以在网络和项目层面上做出与路面保护相关的一致的、具有成本效益的和可辩护的决策。采用国际粗糙指数(IRI)、路面破损、车辙、挠度数据等性能指标对路面功能和结构进行评价是PMS的关键要素。与现有的独立评估实践不同,本研究提出了项目级功能和结构评估,并将其整合到PMS框架中,以便在分析期间更准确、更现实地预测路面需求。最后以某现役路面为例,验证了该框架的适用性。由于目前无法获得时间序列性能数据,因此研究了在用路面修复前后的路面使用性能和结构能力数据,以进行覆盖层处理(常规和碎橡胶改性(CRM)沥青混合料)的有效性分析。功能评价结果量化了CRM改善路面功能性能的程度,即IRI下降的程度。与传统沥青磨损过程相比,CRM沥青混合料表现出相对优越的功能性能,平均IRI下降幅度高出8%。采用沉降量偏转仪(FWD)数据无损检测技术对路面结构承载力进行评价。利用AASHTO经验方法,开发了结构有效数(SNeff)估计的计算机辅助程序,作为叠加层设计的输入。采用力学-经验(M-E)设计方法,利用层模量评价和铺层设计(ELMOD)程序进行铺层厚度设计和路面剩余使用寿命(RSL)。修复前后挠度数据的比较支持路基土刚度和结构充分性。通过交通数据(卡车载重重复)估计的RSL验证了使用经验和M-E方法获得的结果。通过损伤分析,论证了KENPAVE程序在路面覆盖层厚度设计评价中的应用。设想将结构评价和功能评价整合到PMS的总体框架中,为监测和评价路面性能、选择最佳处理类型及其厚度设计提供系统和客观的程序。
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