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一堂见习参观课——李绪梅老师《高速公路设施》教学纪实
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作者 张景新 《交通职业教育》 2004年第2期26-28,共3页
关键词 李绪梅 《高速公路设施》 教学设计 见习观摩课 “道路与桥梁专业” 评析 教学重点 职业学校
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Effect of Traffic Speed on Stresses and Strains in Asphalt Perpetual Pavement 被引量:1
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作者 Daba S. Gedafa Mustaque Hossain Stefan A. Romanoschi 《Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture》 2013年第8期956-963,共8页
Increasing traffic volumes and loads as well as public expectation for a long-lasting transportation infrastructure have necessitated designing perpetual pavements. The KDOT (Kansas Department of Transportation) con... Increasing traffic volumes and loads as well as public expectation for a long-lasting transportation infrastructure have necessitated designing perpetual pavements. The KDOT (Kansas Department of Transportation) conducted a field trial to investigate the suitability of perpetual pavement concept for Kansas highway pavements. The experiment involved construction of four thick pavement structures. To verify the approach of designing perpetual pavements on the basis of an endurance strain limit, the pavements were instrumented with gauges for measuring tensile strains at the bottom of asphalt base layers at various speeds. Pavements were also instrumented with pressure cells to measure stress on the top of subgrade. Pavement response measurements under known vehicle load were performed in August 2006. FWD (Falling-weight deflectometer) was also used to collect deflection data at 15 m intervals on the same date. FWD first-sensor (center) deflections were normalized and corrected to 20 ℃ temperature based on measured mid-depth pavement temperature. The result shows that strain and stress measurements show significant amount of variations. Measurements in the thickest section are the most consistent. The higher the traffic speed, the lower the strains and stresses. The difference between strains and stresses at 30 kmhar and 65 km/hr is higher than the difference between 65 km/hr and 95 kin/hr. This shows the effect of speed on stresses and strains decreases as the speed increases. Softer binder in the asphalt base layer results in lower strains, which confirms that softer binder results in higher fatigue life. 展开更多
关键词 Traffic speed STRESS STRAIN perpetual pavement deflection.
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