Effect of vertical stress rest period on deformation behaviour of unbound granular materials:Experimental and numerical investigations

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作者
Ali Alnedawi [1 ]
Kali Prasad Nepal [1 ]
Riyadh Al-Ameri [1 ]
Mohanad Alabdullah [1 ]
机构
[1] School of Engineering,Deakin University
关键词
Flexible pavement; Unbound granular materials(UGMs); Repeated load triaxial test; Resilient modulus; Permanent deformation; Finite element modelling;
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U414 [道路建筑材料];
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0805 ;
摘要
Repeated load triaxial test is used to assess the deformation behaviour of unbound granular materials(UGMs) in flexible road pavements. Repeated load pulse characteristics(i.e. shape, loading period and rest period) are the stress configurations used in the experimental set-up to simulate the passing axle loads. Some researchers and standard testing protocols suggest a rest period of varying durations after a loading phase. A thorough review of existing literature and practises has revealed that there is no agreement about the effect of the rest period of vertical stress pulse on the deformation behaviour of the UGMs. Therefore,the main objective of this study is to investigate the effect of repeated stress rest period on the deformation behaviour of UGMs experimentally. Experiments are conducted, both with and without rest period, using basalt and granite crushed rocks from Victoria, Australia. Furthermore, in order to gain insight into the effect of the rest period, finite element modelling is also developed. Both the experimental and modelling results show that the rest period has a noticeable effect on both resilient and permanent deformation behaviours of UGMs. It is, therefore, recommended to take extra precautions while adopting a particular standard testing protocol and to supplement the results by additional tests with different loading configurations.
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页码:172 / 180
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