Dansani Vasanthan Muttuvelu, Simon Wyke, Jes Vollertsen
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Measuring Infiltration Rates in Permeable Asphalt Pavement in Urban Landscapes
Efficient water management of roads has become increasingly important due to the escalating challenges posed by climate change. The existing body of research focusing on permeable pavements with surface layers of asphalts, concrete, and interlocking pavers, is limited, especially with respect to the use of porous asphalt as a surface layer is. Addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with permeable asphalt pavements, such as cleaning practices and maintaining infiltration efficiency is, nonetheless, essential to improve and advance urban engineering practices. This research, therefore, explores the intricate relationship between porous asphalt pavements and the dynamic behavior of infiltration rates over time. Utilizing both quantitative and qualitative data, the study revealed a variability in infiltration rates along the tested roads, affected by variables such as, pavement porosity and surface condition resulting from variation in the pavement construction process and practice.. The study, additionally, show that continuous cleaning and maintenance have a positive effect on the infiltration capability of permeable asphalt pavements, rendering surface cleaning essential, to maintain a high infiltration performance of permeable asphalt pavements.
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The KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering is a technical bimonthly journal of the Korean Society of Civil Engineers. The journal reports original study results (both academic and practical) on past practices and present information in all civil engineering fields.
The journal publishes original papers within the broad field of civil engineering, which includes, but are not limited to, the following: coastal and harbor engineering, construction management, environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, highway engineering, hydraulic engineering, information technology, nuclear power engineering, railroad engineering, structural engineering, surveying and geo-spatial engineering, transportation engineering, tunnel engineering, and water resources and hydrologic engineering