Introducing realistic tire-pavement contact stresses into Pavement Analysis using Nonlinear Damage Approach (PANDA) Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Realistic tirepavement interface contact areas and stresses were incorporated into the Pavement Analysis using Nonlinear Damage Approach (PANDA) user interface (PUI). PANDA is a software library developed to simulate the complex thermo-viscoelasticviscoplasticviscodamage responses of the pavement to mechanical and environmental loads. The PUI is an interface generating a finite element representation of the pavement within PANDA. The application of realistic tire loading is necessary to calculate accurate pavement responses. The PUI incorporates a database of tire contact areas and stresses obtained from tire finite element simulations. The database includes tire interface characteristics with pavements for various applied loads, tire inflation pressures, vehicle speeds and scenarios of different rolling simulations. A parametric study was conducted to investigate the effect of simulations of tire contact stresses that match field measurements on viscoelastic and viscoplastic pavement responses. Pavement responses are greatly affected using realistic tire loading contact stresses and contact geometry as compared to simplified contact models. The impact on rutting and damage predictions cannot be ignored if reliable projections of pavement performance are to be made. This study confirms the importance of considering realistic three-dimensional contact stresses to design and analyse pavements.

published proceedings

  • INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PAVEMENT ENGINEERING

author list (cited authors)

  • Shakiba, M., Gamez, A., Al-Qadi, I. L., & Little, D. N.

citation count

  • 23

complete list of authors

  • Shakiba, Maryam||Gamez, Angeli||Al-Qadi, Imad L||Little, Dallas Neville

publication date

  • February 2017