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Content
 Introduction
 Requirements of a Pavement
 Types of Pavement
 Functions of Individual Layers
 Chassis
 Type of Rigid Chassis
 Conclusion
 Reference
FACTORS AFFECTING
PAVEMENT DESIGN
INTRODUCTION:
A highway pavement is a structure consisting
of superimposed layers of processed materials above the
natural soil sub-grade, whose primary function is to distribute
the applied vehicle loads to the sub-grade. The pavement
structure should be able to provide a surface of acceptable
riding quality, adequate skid resistance, favorable light
reflecting characteristics, and low noise pollution.
Requirements of a pavement
An ideal pavement should meet the following requirements:
• Sufficient thickness to distribute the wheel load stresses to a
safe value on the sub-grade soil,
• Structurally strong to withstand all types of stresses imposed
upon it,
• Adequate coefficient of friction to prevent skidding of vehicles,
• Smooth surface to provide comfort to road users even at high
speed,
• Produce least noise from moving vehicles,
• Dust proof surface so that traffic safety is not impaired by
reducing visibility,
• Impervious surface, so that sub-grade soil is well protected,
and
• Long design life with low maintenance cost.
TYPES OF PAVEMENTS
FLEXIBLE RIGID COMPOSITE
Flexible pavements:
Flexible pavements will transmit wheel load stresses to
the lower layers by grain-to-grain transfer through the
points of contact in the granular structure
Base Course (100−300 mm)
Subbase Course (100−300 mm)
Compacted Subgrade (150−300 mm)
Natural Subgrade
Types of Flexible Pavements
The following types of construction have been used in flexible
pavement:
• Conventional layered flexible pavement,
• Full - depth asphalt pavement, and
• Contained rock asphalt mat (CRAM).
Conventional flexible pavements are layered systems with high
quality expensive materials are placed in the top where stresses
are high, and low quality cheap materials are placed in lower
layers.
• Conventional layered flexible pavement
Full - depth asphalt pavements are constructed by placing
bituminous layers directly on the soil sub- grade. This is more
suitable when there is high traffic and local materials are not
available.
Contained rock asphalt mats are constructed by placing
dense/open graded aggregate layers in between two asphalt
layers. Modified dense graded asphalt concrete is placed
above the sub-grade will significantly reduce the vertical
compressive strain on soil sub-grade and protect from surface
water.
• Contained rock asphalt mat (CRAM)
• Full - depth asphalt pavement
Rigid pavements
Rigid pavements have sufficient flexural strength to transmit the wheel load
stresses to a wider area below. A typical cross section of the rigid pavement
is shown in Figure 19:3. Compared to flexible pavement, rigid pavements are
placed either directly on the prepared sub-grade or on a single layer of
granular or stabilized material. Since there is only one layer of material
between the concrete and the sub-grade, this layer can be called as base
or sub-base course.
Types of Rigid Pavements
Rigid pavements can be classified into four types:
• Jointed plain concrete pavement (JPCP),
• Jointed reinforced concrete pavement (JRCP),
• Continuous reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP), and
• Pre-stressed concrete pavement (PCP).
Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement:
are plain cement concrete pavements constructed with
closely spaced contraction joints. Dowel bars or
aggregate interlocks are normally used for load transfer
across joints. They normally has a joint spacing of 5 to
10m.
Jointed Reinforced Concrete Pavement:
Although reinforcements do not improve the structural
capacity significantly, they can drastically increase the
joint spacing to 10 to 30m. Dowel bars are required
for load transfer. Reinforcements help to keep the slab
together even after cracks.
Composite pavements
Combination HMA and PCC
pavements. Occasionally, they are initially constructed as
composite pavements, but more frequently they are the result of
pavement rehabilitation (e.g., HMA overlay of PCC pavement). ...
VARIABLES CONSIDERED INA PAVEMENT DESIGN
 Material characteristics
 Traffic volume
 Factors related to axle and wheel loads
 Concept of equivalemt Single Wheel Load(ESWL)
 Effect of moving transistent loads
 Factors related to surrounding environment
FUNCTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL LAYERS
Base Course (100−300 mm)
Subbase Course (100−300 mm)
Compacted Subgrade (150−300 mm)
Natural Subgrade
Compacted Subgrade (150−300 mm)
Tack Coat Seal Coat Prime coat
Seal Coat:
Seal coat is a thin surface treatment used to water-proof the surface and to
provide skid resistance.
Tack Coat:
Tack coat is a very light application of asphalt, usually asphalt emulsion
diluted with water. It provides proper bonding between two layer of binder
course and must be thin, uniformly cover the entire surface, and set very
fast.
Prime Coat:
Prime coat is an application of low viscous cutback bitumen to an absorbent
surface like granular bases on which binder layer is placed. It provides
bonding between two layers. Unlike tack coat, prime coat penetrates into
the layer below, plugs the voids, and forms a water tight surface.
Surface course
Surface course is the layer directly in contact with traffic loads
and generally contains superior quality materials. They are
usually constructed with dense graded asphalt concrete(AC).
The functions and requirements of this layer are:
• It provides characteristics such as friction, smoothness,
drainage, etc. Also it will prevent the entrance of excessive
quantities of surface water into the underlying base, sub-base
and sub-grade,
• It must be tough to resist the distortion under traffic and
provide a smooth and skid- resistant riding surface,
• It must be water proof to protect the entire base and sub-
grade from the weakening effect of water.
Binder course
This layer provides the bulk of the asphalt concrete structure. It’s
chief purpose is to distribute load to the base course The binder
course generally consists of aggregates having less asphalt and
doesn’t require quality as high as the surface course, so replacing
a part of the surface course by the binder course results in more
economical design.
Base course
The base course is the layer of material immediately
beneath the surface of binder course and it provides additional
load distribution and contributes to the sub-surface drainage It
may be composed of crushed stone, crushed slag, and other
untreated or stabilized materials.
Sub-Base course
The sub-base course is the layer of material beneath the base course and
the primary functions are to provide structural support, improve drainage,
and reduce the intrusion of fines from the sub-grade in the pavement
structure If the base course is open graded, then the sub-base course
with more fines can serve as a filler between sub-grade and the base
course A sub-base course is not always needed or used.
Sub-grade
The top soil or sub-grade is a layer of natural soil prepared to receive the
stresses from the layers above. It is essential that at no time soil sub-grade
is overstressed. It should be compacted to the desirable density, near the
optimum moisture content.
CLASSIFICATION OF AXLE TYPE OF RIGID CHASSIS AND
ARTICULATED COOMERCIAL VEHICLE:
AXLE:
Axle means an assembly of two or more wheels having a
common axis of rotation through which weight is transmitted to a
public highway
Classification of axle:
Single-Axle Single_wheel
Tandem-Axle Single-Wheel
Tandem-Axle Dual-Wheel
Single-Axle Dual-Wheel
Five Axle Semi-Trailor
CHASSIS:
It is the main mounting fir all the components of
the automobile including body.
A chassis should be very strong i.e, rigid.
TYPE OF RIGID CHASSIS:
 Ladder chassis
 AC Cobra chassis
 Tubular space frame
 Monocoque
 ULSLAB monocoque
 Backbone chassis
 Glass-fiber body
 Carbon fiber monocoque
 Carbon fiber panels
 Carbon-fiber panels vs Carbon-fiber monocoque chassis
 Aluminium space frame
 Lotus Elise
 One box design
 Cab forward design
 Sandwich structure
ARTICULATED COOMERCIAL VEHICLE:
 An articulated commercials vehicle is a vehicle which
has a permanent or semi-permanent pivoting joint in its
construction, allowing the vehicle to turn more sharply.
There are many kinds of articulated vehicles, from heavy
equipment to buses, trams and trains. Steam
locomotives were sometimes articulated in that the driving
wheels could pivot around turns.
 In a broader sense, any vehicle towing a trailer could be
described as articulated (the word articulated comes from
the Latin articulus : small joint).
A Volvo articulated bus
LEGAL AXLE AND GROSS WEIGHTS ON SINGLE
AND MULTIPLE UNITS
 The maximum allowable axle load limit is referred to as
legal axle load limit.
COUNTRY TANDEM AXLE
LOAD(TONNES
)
TRIDIM AXLE
LOAD(tonnes)
MAX
permissable(to
ns)
SINGLE AXLE
LOADS(TONS
)
INDIA 19 24 45 10.2
UK 20.3 22.5 38 10.5
SOUTH
AFRICA
18 24 56 9
CANADA 17.1 24 53.5 9.1
USA 18 20 36 9
GERMANY 11.5 21 40 10
AUSTRALIA 16.5 20 44 9
Tire Pressure
The pressure in an inflated rubber tube of a tyre is
tire pressure or inflation.
CONRACT PRESSURE:
Contact pressure is a pressure or stress developed
due to wheel load over the tyre imprint area of the
pavement surface.
EAL and ESWAL concepts
EAL CONCEPT(EQUIVALENT
AXLELOADS):
It is an acronym for Equivalent Standard Axleloads. Different axle
loads will cause different degree of damage. It is customary to
convert repititions of axles having different loads to equivalent
standard axle.
Equivalent axleloads can be calculated by repetitions of equivalent axleloads.
EALs=Load Equivalency Factor(LEF)╳number of axles observed
LEF:
LEF is a number which states the amount of equivalent damage caused
by a given load of axle to the standard axleload
ESWAL concept
 It is single tire which is calculated based on a standard
configuration of dual wheel assembly.
It is based on following observations:
 Equal stress criterion
 Contact area of tire is circular
 The stress distribution angle is 45 degrees
 The soil medium is homogeneous linear elastic and isotriphic
half space.
TRAFFIC ANALYSIS
In construction of pavement the analysis of traffic intensity and growth rate are
very important.
To analyze traffic the following must be taken into consideration
•Truck factor
•Growth factor
•Lane
•Directional distribution
•Vehicle damage factors
•Effect of transistent and moving loads
•ADT
•AADT
Kissner Paving offers commercial, residential and
industrial paving and sealing. Since 1958 they have
offered high quality asphalt paving and seal coating.
From driveways to parking lots, you can depend on it is
for all of your paving and sealing needs in and around
the Chattanooga, TN area US.
REFERENCES
 www.google.com
 www.wikipedia.com
 www.pavingit.com

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Kissner Paving - Brief Introduction About Pavement Design

  • 1.
  • 2. Content  Introduction  Requirements of a Pavement  Types of Pavement  Functions of Individual Layers  Chassis  Type of Rigid Chassis  Conclusion  Reference
  • 4. INTRODUCTION: A highway pavement is a structure consisting of superimposed layers of processed materials above the natural soil sub-grade, whose primary function is to distribute the applied vehicle loads to the sub-grade. The pavement structure should be able to provide a surface of acceptable riding quality, adequate skid resistance, favorable light reflecting characteristics, and low noise pollution.
  • 5. Requirements of a pavement An ideal pavement should meet the following requirements: • Sufficient thickness to distribute the wheel load stresses to a safe value on the sub-grade soil, • Structurally strong to withstand all types of stresses imposed upon it, • Adequate coefficient of friction to prevent skidding of vehicles, • Smooth surface to provide comfort to road users even at high speed, • Produce least noise from moving vehicles, • Dust proof surface so that traffic safety is not impaired by reducing visibility, • Impervious surface, so that sub-grade soil is well protected, and • Long design life with low maintenance cost.
  • 6. TYPES OF PAVEMENTS FLEXIBLE RIGID COMPOSITE
  • 7. Flexible pavements: Flexible pavements will transmit wheel load stresses to the lower layers by grain-to-grain transfer through the points of contact in the granular structure Base Course (100−300 mm) Subbase Course (100−300 mm) Compacted Subgrade (150−300 mm) Natural Subgrade
  • 8. Types of Flexible Pavements The following types of construction have been used in flexible pavement: • Conventional layered flexible pavement, • Full - depth asphalt pavement, and • Contained rock asphalt mat (CRAM). Conventional flexible pavements are layered systems with high quality expensive materials are placed in the top where stresses are high, and low quality cheap materials are placed in lower layers. • Conventional layered flexible pavement
  • 9. Full - depth asphalt pavements are constructed by placing bituminous layers directly on the soil sub- grade. This is more suitable when there is high traffic and local materials are not available. Contained rock asphalt mats are constructed by placing dense/open graded aggregate layers in between two asphalt layers. Modified dense graded asphalt concrete is placed above the sub-grade will significantly reduce the vertical compressive strain on soil sub-grade and protect from surface water. • Contained rock asphalt mat (CRAM) • Full - depth asphalt pavement
  • 10. Rigid pavements Rigid pavements have sufficient flexural strength to transmit the wheel load stresses to a wider area below. A typical cross section of the rigid pavement is shown in Figure 19:3. Compared to flexible pavement, rigid pavements are placed either directly on the prepared sub-grade or on a single layer of granular or stabilized material. Since there is only one layer of material between the concrete and the sub-grade, this layer can be called as base or sub-base course.
  • 11. Types of Rigid Pavements Rigid pavements can be classified into four types: • Jointed plain concrete pavement (JPCP), • Jointed reinforced concrete pavement (JRCP), • Continuous reinforced concrete pavement (CRCP), and • Pre-stressed concrete pavement (PCP).
  • 12. Jointed Plain Concrete Pavement: are plain cement concrete pavements constructed with closely spaced contraction joints. Dowel bars or aggregate interlocks are normally used for load transfer across joints. They normally has a joint spacing of 5 to 10m. Jointed Reinforced Concrete Pavement: Although reinforcements do not improve the structural capacity significantly, they can drastically increase the joint spacing to 10 to 30m. Dowel bars are required for load transfer. Reinforcements help to keep the slab together even after cracks.
  • 13. Composite pavements Combination HMA and PCC pavements. Occasionally, they are initially constructed as composite pavements, but more frequently they are the result of pavement rehabilitation (e.g., HMA overlay of PCC pavement). ...
  • 14. VARIABLES CONSIDERED INA PAVEMENT DESIGN  Material characteristics  Traffic volume  Factors related to axle and wheel loads  Concept of equivalemt Single Wheel Load(ESWL)  Effect of moving transistent loads  Factors related to surrounding environment
  • 15. FUNCTIONS OF INDIVIDUAL LAYERS Base Course (100−300 mm) Subbase Course (100−300 mm) Compacted Subgrade (150−300 mm) Natural Subgrade Compacted Subgrade (150−300 mm) Tack Coat Seal Coat Prime coat
  • 16. Seal Coat: Seal coat is a thin surface treatment used to water-proof the surface and to provide skid resistance. Tack Coat: Tack coat is a very light application of asphalt, usually asphalt emulsion diluted with water. It provides proper bonding between two layer of binder course and must be thin, uniformly cover the entire surface, and set very fast. Prime Coat: Prime coat is an application of low viscous cutback bitumen to an absorbent surface like granular bases on which binder layer is placed. It provides bonding between two layers. Unlike tack coat, prime coat penetrates into the layer below, plugs the voids, and forms a water tight surface.
  • 17. Surface course Surface course is the layer directly in contact with traffic loads and generally contains superior quality materials. They are usually constructed with dense graded asphalt concrete(AC). The functions and requirements of this layer are: • It provides characteristics such as friction, smoothness, drainage, etc. Also it will prevent the entrance of excessive quantities of surface water into the underlying base, sub-base and sub-grade, • It must be tough to resist the distortion under traffic and provide a smooth and skid- resistant riding surface, • It must be water proof to protect the entire base and sub- grade from the weakening effect of water.
  • 18. Binder course This layer provides the bulk of the asphalt concrete structure. It’s chief purpose is to distribute load to the base course The binder course generally consists of aggregates having less asphalt and doesn’t require quality as high as the surface course, so replacing a part of the surface course by the binder course results in more economical design. Base course The base course is the layer of material immediately beneath the surface of binder course and it provides additional load distribution and contributes to the sub-surface drainage It may be composed of crushed stone, crushed slag, and other untreated or stabilized materials.
  • 19. Sub-Base course The sub-base course is the layer of material beneath the base course and the primary functions are to provide structural support, improve drainage, and reduce the intrusion of fines from the sub-grade in the pavement structure If the base course is open graded, then the sub-base course with more fines can serve as a filler between sub-grade and the base course A sub-base course is not always needed or used. Sub-grade The top soil or sub-grade is a layer of natural soil prepared to receive the stresses from the layers above. It is essential that at no time soil sub-grade is overstressed. It should be compacted to the desirable density, near the optimum moisture content.
  • 20. CLASSIFICATION OF AXLE TYPE OF RIGID CHASSIS AND ARTICULATED COOMERCIAL VEHICLE: AXLE: Axle means an assembly of two or more wheels having a common axis of rotation through which weight is transmitted to a public highway Classification of axle: Single-Axle Single_wheel Tandem-Axle Single-Wheel Tandem-Axle Dual-Wheel Single-Axle Dual-Wheel Five Axle Semi-Trailor
  • 21. CHASSIS: It is the main mounting fir all the components of the automobile including body. A chassis should be very strong i.e, rigid. TYPE OF RIGID CHASSIS:  Ladder chassis  AC Cobra chassis  Tubular space frame  Monocoque  ULSLAB monocoque  Backbone chassis
  • 22.  Glass-fiber body  Carbon fiber monocoque  Carbon fiber panels  Carbon-fiber panels vs Carbon-fiber monocoque chassis  Aluminium space frame  Lotus Elise  One box design  Cab forward design  Sandwich structure
  • 23. ARTICULATED COOMERCIAL VEHICLE:  An articulated commercials vehicle is a vehicle which has a permanent or semi-permanent pivoting joint in its construction, allowing the vehicle to turn more sharply. There are many kinds of articulated vehicles, from heavy equipment to buses, trams and trains. Steam locomotives were sometimes articulated in that the driving wheels could pivot around turns.  In a broader sense, any vehicle towing a trailer could be described as articulated (the word articulated comes from the Latin articulus : small joint).
  • 25. LEGAL AXLE AND GROSS WEIGHTS ON SINGLE AND MULTIPLE UNITS  The maximum allowable axle load limit is referred to as legal axle load limit. COUNTRY TANDEM AXLE LOAD(TONNES ) TRIDIM AXLE LOAD(tonnes) MAX permissable(to ns) SINGLE AXLE LOADS(TONS ) INDIA 19 24 45 10.2 UK 20.3 22.5 38 10.5 SOUTH AFRICA 18 24 56 9 CANADA 17.1 24 53.5 9.1 USA 18 20 36 9 GERMANY 11.5 21 40 10 AUSTRALIA 16.5 20 44 9
  • 26. Tire Pressure The pressure in an inflated rubber tube of a tyre is tire pressure or inflation. CONRACT PRESSURE: Contact pressure is a pressure or stress developed due to wheel load over the tyre imprint area of the pavement surface.
  • 27. EAL and ESWAL concepts EAL CONCEPT(EQUIVALENT AXLELOADS): It is an acronym for Equivalent Standard Axleloads. Different axle loads will cause different degree of damage. It is customary to convert repititions of axles having different loads to equivalent standard axle. Equivalent axleloads can be calculated by repetitions of equivalent axleloads. EALs=Load Equivalency Factor(LEF)╳number of axles observed LEF: LEF is a number which states the amount of equivalent damage caused by a given load of axle to the standard axleload
  • 28. ESWAL concept  It is single tire which is calculated based on a standard configuration of dual wheel assembly. It is based on following observations:  Equal stress criterion  Contact area of tire is circular  The stress distribution angle is 45 degrees  The soil medium is homogeneous linear elastic and isotriphic half space.
  • 29. TRAFFIC ANALYSIS In construction of pavement the analysis of traffic intensity and growth rate are very important. To analyze traffic the following must be taken into consideration •Truck factor •Growth factor •Lane •Directional distribution •Vehicle damage factors •Effect of transistent and moving loads •ADT •AADT
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