Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction contains the papers presented at the International Conference on Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction (AM3P, Doha, Qatar, 16- 18 April 2018).

There has been an increasing emphasis internationally in the design and construction of sustainable pavement systems. Advances in Materials and Pavement Prediction reflects this development highlighting various approaches to predict pavement performance. The contributions discuss links and interactions between material characterization methods, empirical predictions, mechanistic modeling, and statistically-sound calibration and validation methods. There is also emphasis on comparisons between modeling results and observed performance. The topics of the book include (but are not limited to):

. Experimental laboratory material characterization
. Field measurements and in situ material characterization
. Constitutive modeling and simulation
. Innovative pavement materials and interface systems
. Non-destructive measurement techniques
. Surface characterization, tire-surface interaction, pavement noise
. Pavement rehabilitation
. Case studies

Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction will be of interest to academics and engineers involved in pavement engineering.



Autorentext

Eyad Masad
Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar

Amit Bhasin
The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA

Tom Scarpas
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

Ilaria Menapace
Texas A&M University at Qatar, Doha, Qatar

Anupam Kumar
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands



Klappentext

Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction contains the papers presented at the International Conference on Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction (AM3P, Doha, Qatar, 16- 18 April 2018).

There has been an increasing emphasis internationally in the design and construction of sustainable pavement systems. Advances in Materials and Pavement Prediction reflects this development highlighting various approaches to predict pavement performance. The contributions discuss links and interactions between material characterization methods, empirical predictions, mechanistic modeling, and statistically-sound calibration and validation methods. There is also emphasis on comparisons between modeling results and observed performance. The topics of the book include (but are not limited to):

. Experimental laboratory material characterization
. Field measurements and in situ material characterization
. Constitutive modeling and simulation
. Innovative pavement materials and interface systems
. Non-destructive measurement techniques
. Surface characterization, tire-surface interaction, pavement noise
. Pavement rehabilitation
. Case studies

Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction will be of interest to academics and engineers involved in pavement engineering.



Inhalt

Keynotes

Building durable and sustainable pavements I.L. Al-Qadi

Multiscale modeling for performance prediction of asphaltic materials R. Blab

Empirical-fundamental: A meeting of the minds D.N. Little

Session 1: Modeling distress in flexible pavements

Modeling the relationships between pavement distress and performance Y. Qiao, S. Chen, M. Alinizzi & S. Labi

Case study for overweight vehicle pavement damage associated costs D. Batioja-Alvarez, S.-F. Kazemi, E.Y. Hajj, A.J.T. Hand & R.V. Siddharthan

Calibration of a mechanistic-empirical fatigue model under different moisture conditions E. Arias-Barrantes, J.P. Aguiar-Moya, L.G. Loría-Salazar & E. Camacho-Garita

Low volume road damage-load and environmental factors D.J. Alabaster, T.F.P. Henning & G.K. Arnold

Effect of moisture infiltration on flexible pavement performance using the AASHTOWare Pavement-ME S.W. Haider & M. Munum Masud

Session 2: Integrating material and structural response

The effect of asphalt layer stiffness modulus variation to top-down cracking A. Nikolaides & E. Manthos

Implementation of VECD model in the incremental-recursive CalME approach M.A. Lanotte & M.E. Kutay

Stress state of asphalt layers in hybrid pavements J. Patzak

Design and cost effectiveness of perpetual pavements K. Loganathan, M.I. Souliman, Z. Chamoun & M.M. Isied

Performance modeling of a highly modified asphalt pavement R.Q. Kluttz, Y.R. Kim & R. Dongré

Session 3: Structural health assessment

Evaluation of airfield pavement responses from HWD deflections H. Wang, M.Y. Li & R. Ji

Damage progression identification in asphalt concrete pavements: A smart self-powered sensing approach H. Hasni, K. Chatti, N. Lajnef, K. Aono & S. Chakrabartty

Moving deflectometer devices to predict critical pavement responses R.V. Siddharthan, E.Y. Hajj & M. Nasimifar

Effect of fiber bragg grating sensors installation on pavement responses L. Al Khateeb, T. Tang, S.M.J.G. Erkens, A. Scarpas, K. Anupamb & C. Kasbergen

Study on integral processing of pavement vibration acceleration G.N. Yan, Z.J. Ye, M. Guo & L.B. Wang

Session 4: Measuring and modeling mixture performance - 1

Laboratory evaluation of foamed warm mix asphalt A. Abbas, M. Nazzal, A. Ali, A. Roy & S. Dessouky

Characterisation of air voids in W-FAM samples using X-Ray CT imaging M. Sadeq, E.A. Masad, H. Al-Khalid & O. Sirin

Characterizing the behavior of warm mix asphalt using a visco-elasto-plastic continuum damage model H.A. Kassem & G.R. Chehab

Effects of different loading conditions on fatigue properties of SMA B. Ding, X. Zou & Z. Peng

Laboratory evaluation of polymer-based mixes S. Khoeini, S. Dessouky, A.T. Papagiannakis, L. Walubita & A. Abbas

Session 5: Measuring and modeling mixture performance - 2

Frequency of fatigue tests and decay of modulus of asphalt concrete S.P. Atul Narayan & R. Gupta

Application potential of warm mix asphalt for airport pavements N. Garg, H. Kazmee & L. Ricalde

Asphalt mixture performance-related specifications Y. Richard Kim

Performance-based QC/QA procedure for HMA airport pavements: A case study Y.S. Hamdar & G.R. Chehab

Accurate prediction of laboratory permeability of hot mix asphalt using machine learning techniques M.K. Nivedya & R.B. Mallick

Session 6: Computational modeling to understand mixture production and behavior

Experimental and numerical investigation on RAP mixtures at low temperature A. Cannone Falchetto, K.H. Moon, D. Wang, C. Riccardi, B. Soo Yoo & M.P. Wistuba

Simulation of asphalt mixtures made by different compaction methods P. Liu, H. Xu, D. Wang, C. Wang, C. Schulze & M. Oeser

Cumulative distress curve estimation from micromechanical asphalt model I.O. Onifade, Y. Dinegdae & B. Birgisson

Effect of aggregate packing on open AC: Micromechanical analysis H. Zhang, K. Anupam, A. Scarpas & C. Kasbergen

Numerical modeling of aggregate drying and heating in a rotary dryer K. Zhang & B. Muhunthan

Session 7: Measuring and modeling performance of asphalt binders

Evaluation of degradation of polymer due to aging in asphalt binder using a novel and DSR-based extensional deformation test R. Hossain, W.M. Omer & N.M. Wasiuddin

Shear rate dependence on mixing and compaction temperatures N. Saboo, P. Kumar, A. Gupta & R. Ranjeesh

Development of PG for asphalt binders on Libyan desert road network H. Awadat Salem & B.…

Titel
Advances in Materials and Pavement Prediction
Untertitel
Papers from the International Conference on Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction (AM3P 2018), April 16-18, 2018, Doha, Qatar
EAN
9780429855795
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E-Book (epub)
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Veröffentlichung
16.07.2018
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Adobe-DRM
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610