期刊名称:International Journal of Sustainable Engineering
印刷版ISSN:1939-7038
出版年度:2012
卷号:5
期号:4
页码:338-349
DOI:10.1080/19397038.2012.682099
语种:English
出版社:Taylor & Francis Group
摘要:Rutting is a common type of shear failure-related deformation in asphalt (hot mix asphalt, HMA) pavements. It occurs over time as a result of slow, repeated heavy loads from vehicles moving along the wheel path. This problem is most noticeable when the pavement is at a high temperature and its stiffness is the lowest. Previous investigations have concluded that flowing water in pipes embedded in the pavement leads to a reduction in surface temperature, and consequently rutting. However, the thermophysical properties of HMA limit the cooling effect to a small region immediately around the pipe. It is proposed that the area of cooling be enhanced by adding a highly conductive spreader layer below the pavement in conjunction with the pipe. A theoretical design optimisation has been carried out by exploring different aspects of the spreader layer–pipe spacing (W), depth of the pipe–spreader (D), spreader thickness (t
s), thermal conductivity (k
s) and variation in the boundary conditions. Finite element modelling predicts that a properly designed, highly conductive spreader layer will lead to a significant reduction in surface temperature with a minimal piping network leading to an extended functional life of the HMA pavement.
关键词:Keywordssustainable infrastructuresustainable transport engineeringlife-cycle engineeringruttingasphalt