Thornthwaite Moisture Index Modeling to Estimate the Implication of Climate Change on Pavement Deterioration

A. Zareie, Md. Shohel Reza Amin, L. Amador-Jimenez
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AbstractThe objectives of this study are to simulate the Thornthwaite moisture index (TMI) for zones within the Atlantic provinces of Canada (APC) during three 30-year periods in the 21st century and to estimate the interactive effect of TMI and simulated freight traffic loads on the deterioration of pavement structure during the same period. Regional Highways 1, 2, 7, 15, 16, 102, and 104 connecting the APC are considered as the case study. Integration of spatial input-output and transportation models simulates freight movements on the selected regional highways during the period of 2012–2100. TMI is estimated using downscaled average monthly precipitation and temperature at 34 stations within the APC. Simulated traffic loads and TMI are applied to mechanistic modeling of roughness progression on the pavement structure. The findings of this study show that an increase in TMI can cause 11–68% increase of roughness progress rate on pavement structure.
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基于Thornthwaite湿度指数模型估算气候变化对路面劣化的影响
摘要本研究的目的是模拟21世纪三个30年期间加拿大大西洋省(APC)地区的Thornthwaite湿度指数(TMI),并估计TMI和模拟货运荷载在同一时期对路面结构恶化的交互作用。连接APC的区域高速公路1、2、7、15、16、102和104被视为案例研究。结合空间投入产出和运输模型,对2012-2100年选取的区域高速公路上的货物运输进行了模拟。TMI是利用APC内34个站点的月平均降水和温度的缩小比例来估计的。将模拟交通荷载和TMI应用于路面结构粗糙度变化的力学建模。研究结果表明,TMI的增加可导致路面结构粗糙度进展率提高11-68%。
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