Title of article :
Sensitivity Analysis of Road Actual Conditions to Evaluate the Optimal Positioning of Geogrid Using Finite Elements and Dynamic Methods
Author/Authors :
Shafabakhsh, G. Civil Engineering Department - Semnan University, Semnan, Iran , Motamedi, M. Civil Engineering Department - Semnan University, Semnan, Iran
Abstract :
Roads are subjected to vehicle traffics with different loads and velocities. Geogrid reinforcement is of
the best methods for road improvement due to the ease of construction, delay in damage development
and financial efficiency. This study evaluates pavement response under different loads and velocities,
before and after geogrid reinforcement. A finite element software (ABAQUS) is used for numerical
modeling and the geogrid position in various depths is investigated. Field results of Pennsylvania are
used for validation of the primary model. Results indicated that the positioning of geogrid is associated
with the base layer thickness and the ratio of elasticity modulus of asphalt to the base layer. When the
base layer thickness is increased, the optimal position of the geogrid will be changed from layers
interface to the upper one-third of the base layer. Due to the geogrid impact, when the ratio of elasticity
modulus of asphalt to the base layer is approximately equal to 4, the ratio of strains in these two layers
becomes equivalent. For higher and lower elasticity modulus ratio values, the optimal position of
geogrid is at the base layer bottom and asphalt layer bottom, respectively. Velocity and wheel weight
parameters had no impact in this response.
Keywords :
Geogrids , Flexible Pavements , Finite Element Software , Optimal Positioning , Dynamic Responses
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics