Nonlinear viscoelastic approach to model damage-associated performance behavior of asphaltic mixture and pavement structure Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • This paper presents an integrated experimentalnumerical effort to more accurately model the damage characteristics of asphalt mixtures and pavement structures than conventional elastic and (or) linear viscoelastic approaches can. To this end, Schapery's nonlinear viscoelastic constitutive model was implemented into a finite element software via user defined subroutine (user material, or UMAT) to analyze an asphalt pavement subjected to heavy truck loads. Then, a series of creep and recovery tests were conducted at various stress levels and at different temperatures to obtain the stress-dependent and temperature-sensitive viscoelastic material properties of asphalt mixtures. With the viscoelastic material properties characterized and the UMAT code, a typical pavement structure subjected to repeated heavy truck loads was modeled with the consideration of the effect of material nonlinearity with a realistic tire loading configuration. Three-dimensional finite element simulations of the pavement structure present significant differences between the linear viscoelastic approach and the nonlinear viscoelastic modeling in the prediction of pavement performance with respect to rutting and fatigue cracking. The differences between the two approaches underline the importance of proper and more realistic characterization of pavement materials and should be addressed in the process of performance-based pavement design.

published proceedings

  • Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering

altmetric score

  • 0.25

author list (cited authors)

  • Ban, H., Im, S., & Kim, Y.

citation count

  • 23

complete list of authors

  • Ban, Hoki||Im, Soohyok||Kim, Yong-Rak

publication date

  • April 2013