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contributor authorMiaomiao Zhang
contributor authorGuozhi Fu
contributor authorXiaoyang Jia
contributor authorYuetan Ma
contributor authorPawel Andrzej Polaczyk
contributor authorBaoshan Huang
date accessioned2023-08-16T19:16:59Z
date available2023-08-16T19:16:59Z
date issued2023/07/01
identifier otherJMCEE7.MTENG-15329.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4293042
description abstractThe phase angle is a good indicator of the current fatigue condition of asphalt concrete (AC) layers, but estimating phase angles from drilled core samples is destructive, expensive, and unsuitable for large-scale applications. Similar to the phase angle, a lag between load and response has recently been observed in the deflection basin of the nondestructive traffic speed deflectometer (TSD), i.e., the lag between the loading point and the maximum deflection point, and the deflection lag may be closely related to the phase angle. This study investigated the potential of TSD deflection lag as a nondestructive indicator of pavement fatigue conditions. The relationship between AC phase angle and TSD deflection lag was investigated using the 3D-Move program, and the effects of pavement structure, TSD speed, and test temperature on the deflection lag were also investigated. Field TSD data collected in Tennessee were used to verify the relationship between deflection lag and fatigue cracking. The results show that the lag distance increases uniformly with increasing fatigue levels (phase angles) until fatigue failure occurs. However, the lag distance is also closely related to the asphalt thickness and subgrade modulus; therefore, only the lag distance of pavements with the same structures can be compared to identify the fatigue sections. Overall, the lag distance can be used as an implicit indicator of the fatigue condition of the pavement to predict the initiation and growth of fatigue cracks. Fatigue cracking is expected to occur where the lag distance is relatively large.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleRelationship between Fatigue Condition of Asphalt Pavements and Deflection Lag from Traffic Speed Deflectometer
typeJournal Article
journal volume35
journal issue7
journal titleJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering
identifier doi10.1061/JMCEE7.MTENG-15329
journal fristpage04023186-1
journal lastpage04023186-11
page11
treeJournal of Materials in Civil Engineering:;2023:;Volume ( 035 ):;issue: 007
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