Models for Predicting Reflection Cracking of Hot-mix Asphalt OverlaysTRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 669: Models for Predicting Reflection Cracking of Hot-Mix Asphalt Overlays explores mechanistic-based models for predicting the extent and severity of reflection cracking in hot-mix asphalt overlays. Appendices A through T to NCHRP Report 669 are available online-- |
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Prediction of Temperature in a IIMA Overlay | 33 |
Healing Coefficients | 39 |
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aide load air temperature albedo amount and severity analysis ANN algorithms ANN models Artificial Neural Network asphalt overlay asphalt pavement surface asphalt surface axle load distribution axle type calculated calibration coefficients climatic zones Complex Modulus computational crack growth crack length cracked asphalt pavement cracking data Cumulative Axle Load Days Figure defining Design Program Development of transverse Engineering Equation extent and severity field data finite element fit fracture mechanics geosynthetic HMA overlay interlayer L+M+H layer LTPP section model parameters modulus number of days observed output pavement structure Pavement Temperature provided in Appendix reflection cracking distress reflection cracking model scale parameter sets of calibration shear modulus shearing stress shows the predicted Stress Intensity Factor Table tensile strength test sections Texas Transportation Institute tire length tire patch length traffic category traffic data traffic loads Transportation Research Board transverse reflection cracking tridem values vehicle class viscoelastic Wet-No Freeze