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contributor authorJean-Pascal Bilodeau
contributor authorJunyan Yi
contributor authorGuy Doré
date accessioned2022-01-30T19:25:43Z
date available2022-01-30T19:25:43Z
date issued2020
identifier other%28ASCE%29CR.1943-5495.0000212.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4265284
description abstractDamage to flexible pavements is known to be greatly influenced by climatic factors. Among them, partial thawing conditions encountered during winter warming periods, as well as in the early period of spring thaw, are reported as critical conditions for flexible pavement structures in cold regions. Experimental research was conducted using a laboratory test pit and a heavy vehicle simulator in order to document flexible pavement response during these critical conditions. Freezing of a typical experimental pavement was induced at −10°C. Thawing at 20°C was initiated afterwards from the surface downward. Pavement response and conditions were monitored using a thermistor string, as well as stress and strain sensors in all the pavement layers. The pavement response was measured regularly throughout thawing. It was more specifically documented for asphalt concrete temperatures of 10°C, 0°C, and −5°C when thaw depths reached 300, 600, 900, and 1,200 mm. The paper documents the pavement response for various partial thaw and temperature conditions. Weakening was found to be moderate in the pavement structural layers but reached a maximum for the subgrade soil once the pavement was completely thawed.
publisherASCE
titleAssessment of Flexible Pavement Response during Partial Thawing Conditions Using Accelerated Pavement Testing
typeJournal Paper
journal volume34
journal issue2
journal titleJournal of Cold Regions Engineering
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)CR.1943-5495.0000212
page04020007
treeJournal of Cold Regions Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 034 ):;issue: 002
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