Nonlinear elasto–plastic performance prediction of materials stabilized with bitumen emulsion in rural road pavements

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Nonlinear elasto–plastic performance prediction of materials stabilized with bitumen emulsion in rural road pavementsDate
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PÉREZ, I.; MEDINA, L.; VAL, M.A. del. Nonlinear elasto–plastic performance prediction of materials stabilized with bitumen emulsion in rural road pavements. Advances in Engineering Software, 2016, vol. 91, pp. 69-79. ISSN 0965-9978. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.advengsoft.2015.10.009
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[Abstract:] This article presents numerical modelling of rural road pavement sections recycled in situ with two materials stabilized with bitumen emulsion. The two materials stabilized with bitumen emulsion are base course materials comprising 25% reclaimed asphalt pavement and 75% natural aggregates with and without 1% cement. A 3D-finite difference model was used to determine the response of these pavement sections when subjected to two types of loads with four types of soil subgrades of varying resistances. A nonlinear elasto–plastic Mohr-Coulomb model was used in the two materials stabilized with bitumen emulsion, and a nonlinear model was adopted in the four soil subgrades. Both the resilient and permanent behaviours of these materials were modelled. An analysis was conducted on rutting and fatigue resistances of the base course materials. The base course material containing 1% cement is more resistant and is apt for use in lightly trafficked rural roads. Both base course materials stabilized with bitumen emulsion will first fail from rutting before fatigue.
Keywords
Pavement analysis
3D finite difference model
FLAC3D
Nonlinear
Pavement recycling
Rehabilitation
Bitumen emulsion
3D finite difference model
FLAC3D
Nonlinear
Pavement recycling
Rehabilitation
Bitumen emulsion
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0965-9978