Abstract:
Pavement design is a vital part of the highway
industry. In recognition of the potential of analyzing pavements
and predicting their performance, it is encouraged to adapt
mechanistic-empirical methods over traditional empirical
methods. Performance models used in mechanistic-empirical
methods were derived in laboratories under controlled
conditions. Therefore, validating performance models by
accommodating real-time data obtained from in-service
pavements are crucial. The aim of this research was to check the
applicability of mechanistic-empirical performance models
developed by the AUSTROADS pavement design guide. The
mechanistic design software-CIRCLY based on the
AUSTROADS pavement design guide was used for the data
analysis. Cumulative damage factor, representing the total
accumulated damage in the pavement, was compared with the
pavement condition index, representing the in-service pavement
condition. Pavement condition index values were calculated only
for traffic load-related cracks assessed by type, severity, and
density following the American Society for Testing and
Materials-D6433. Results concluded that there is a significant
relationship between cumulative damage factor and pavement
condition index. It also justified the mechanistic design
software-CIRCLY based on the AUSTROADS pavement design
guide as a potential analytical tool for the design and analysis of
flexible pavements efficiently and cost-effectively.
Citation:
K. A. R. N. Jayarathna, R. P. P. K. Premarathne and W. K. Mampearachchi, "Validation of Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Approach for Flexible Pavement Design," 2020 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2020, pp. 395-400, doi: 10.1109/MERCon50084.2020.9185356.