冷再循环技术用于机场路面修复实践

Saed N. A. Aker, Hasan Ozer
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冷再循环技术最近在公路养护和建筑应用中取得了巨大成功。本研究探讨了在机场路面设计中采用基于乳液的冷再生层的潜力。在各种应力状态和加载条件下,对冷再循环(CR)混合物的永久变形抗力进行了表征,以真实再现飞机轮胎在典型机场路面结构上引起的载荷。通过对几个包含 CR 层的机场结构进行有限元建模模拟,得出了 CR 层上各种飞机轮胎移动载荷所引起的三轴应力状态。采用通用方法进行了混合设计。然后,在三轴压缩重复载荷永久变形实验中对模拟应力状态进行预测,并将其应用于所开发的混合设计。此外,还研究了材料的时间和温度依赖性对永久变形的影响。实验强调了混合料对轮胎压力、表层厚度、车速和温度的敏感性。结果表明,在选择机场路面的冷再循环应用时,应考虑到独特的特定场地条件以及将加入 CR 层的路面的结构组成。在三轴重复荷载实验中,CR 混合物具有明显的粘塑性特征,这突出表明了在 CR 层结构设计中考虑这些特征的重要性。
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Cold Recycling Technology for Airfield Pavement Rehabilitation Practices
Cold recycling technology has recently achieved significant success in highway maintenance and construction applications. In this study, the potential of incorporating emulsion-based cold recycled layers into airfield pavement design is explored. The permanent deformation resistance of cold recycled (CR) mixtures was characterized under various stress states and loading conditions to provide a realistic representation of the loads induced by aircraft tires on typical airfield pavement structures. Finite element modeling simulations of several airfield structures incorporating a CR layer were leveraged to derive the triaxial stress states induced by the moving load of various aircraft tires on the CR layer. A mix design was developed using a common approach. The simulated stress states were then projected and applied to the developed mix design in triaxial compression repeated load permanent deformation experiments. The influence of time and temperature dependence of the material on permanent deformation was also studied. The experiment highlighted the sensitivity of the mixture to tire pressure, surface layer thickness, vehicle speed, and temperature. The results indicate that the selection of cold recycling applications for airfield pavement should account for the unique site-specific conditions and the structural composition of the pavement where the CR layer will be incorporated. The evident viscoplastic characteristics in CR mixtures in the triaxial repeated load experiments highlighted the importance of considering them in the structural design of the CR layer.
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