Analysis of Fatigue Damage on Test Sections Submitted to HVS Loading

This paper presents results of field tests performed in Poland within SPENS project. The test sections were built in Poland (October 2007). All of construction works as well as research tests were conducted in cooperation with the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI), STRABAG...

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Main Authors: Wojciech Bańkowski, Marcin Gajewski, Dariusz Sybilski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RTU Press 2013-12-01
Series:The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
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Online Access:https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3580
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spelling doaj-23dea2e2966346adabe59d7b4d61f70f2020-11-25T02:58:47ZengRTU PressThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering1822-427X1822-42882013-12-018425526210.3846/bjrbe.2013.331995Analysis of Fatigue Damage on Test Sections Submitted to HVS LoadingWojciech Bańkowski0Marcin Gajewski1Dariusz Sybilski2Road and Bridge Research Institute, ul. Instytutowa 1, 03-302 Warsaw, PolandRoad and Bridge Research Institute, ul. Instytutowa 1, 03-302 Warsaw, PolandRoad and Bridge Research Institute, ul. Instytutowa 1, 03-302 Warsaw, PolandThis paper presents results of field tests performed in Poland within SPENS project. The test sections were built in Poland (October 2007). All of construction works as well as research tests were conducted in cooperation with the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI), STRABAG, TPA, Lafarge and ORLEN. The test section was divided into four parts of the same layer thickness, but with two different mixes in the base course: asphalt concrete and high modulus asphalt concrete. This allowed direct evaluation of the influence of high modulus asphalt concrete on pavement durability. Tests sections were subjected to accelerated loading test with use of the Heavy Vehicle Simulator. These tests were accompanied by field tests (Falling Weight Deflectometer and Ground-Penetrating Radar) and numerous of laboratory tests (binder content, grading, air voids, resistance to rutting, stiffness and fatigue). Investigation of fatigue damage development of asphalt layers is also presented. Four pavement structures with different binder courses made of: high modulus asphalt concrete with grains up to16mm and 20/30 binder, asphalt concrete with grains up to16 mm and binder 35/50 and fine graded anti-fatigue layer were compared using accelerated tests and also verification of applied design methods was made.https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3580fatigue damageheavy vehicle simulator (hvs)accelerated loading tests
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author Wojciech Bańkowski
Marcin Gajewski
Dariusz Sybilski
spellingShingle Wojciech Bańkowski
Marcin Gajewski
Dariusz Sybilski
Analysis of Fatigue Damage on Test Sections Submitted to HVS Loading
The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
fatigue damage
heavy vehicle simulator (hvs)
accelerated loading tests
author_facet Wojciech Bańkowski
Marcin Gajewski
Dariusz Sybilski
author_sort Wojciech Bańkowski
title Analysis of Fatigue Damage on Test Sections Submitted to HVS Loading
title_short Analysis of Fatigue Damage on Test Sections Submitted to HVS Loading
title_full Analysis of Fatigue Damage on Test Sections Submitted to HVS Loading
title_fullStr Analysis of Fatigue Damage on Test Sections Submitted to HVS Loading
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Fatigue Damage on Test Sections Submitted to HVS Loading
title_sort analysis of fatigue damage on test sections submitted to hvs loading
publisher RTU Press
series The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering
issn 1822-427X
1822-4288
publishDate 2013-12-01
description This paper presents results of field tests performed in Poland within SPENS project. The test sections were built in Poland (October 2007). All of construction works as well as research tests were conducted in cooperation with the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute (VTI), STRABAG, TPA, Lafarge and ORLEN. The test section was divided into four parts of the same layer thickness, but with two different mixes in the base course: asphalt concrete and high modulus asphalt concrete. This allowed direct evaluation of the influence of high modulus asphalt concrete on pavement durability. Tests sections were subjected to accelerated loading test with use of the Heavy Vehicle Simulator. These tests were accompanied by field tests (Falling Weight Deflectometer and Ground-Penetrating Radar) and numerous of laboratory tests (binder content, grading, air voids, resistance to rutting, stiffness and fatigue). Investigation of fatigue damage development of asphalt layers is also presented. Four pavement structures with different binder courses made of: high modulus asphalt concrete with grains up to16mm and 20/30 binder, asphalt concrete with grains up to16 mm and binder 35/50 and fine graded anti-fatigue layer were compared using accelerated tests and also verification of applied design methods was made.
topic fatigue damage
heavy vehicle simulator (hvs)
accelerated loading tests
url https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3580
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