The influence of traffic moving speed on shakedown limits of flexible pavements

2019 
Shakedown theory is often used to analyse elastic–plastic responses of structures subjected to variable or repeated loads. In pavement engineering, it has been used to predict the maximum admissible load (termed as ‘shakedown limit’) against excessive rutting in flexible pavements. Pavement shakedown analysis, which involves the calculation of the pavement shakedown limit, usually utilised elastic stresses induced by a static wheel load and therefore neglected any possible dynamic responses. This paper will, for the first time, evaluate the dynamic effect of the moving load on the shakedown limit of flexible pavement. A numerical approach is developed based on a recent lower bound method for solving the pavement shakedown problem. The dynamic responses of elastic stresses to the moving traffic loads are computed using finite element method in which infinite elements are used for boundaries. Shakedown limits for a single subgrade layer and a pavement-subgrade system under traffic loads at various s...
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