FIELD-CALIBRATED MECHANISTIC-EMPIRICAL MODELS FOR JOINTED CONCRETE PAVEMENTS

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DARTER, MI SMITH, KD PESHKIN, DG
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Abstract

Field-calibrated mechanistic-empirical models have been develpedfor key performance indicators of jointed concrete pavements. Performance data from nearly 500 in-service pavements were used along with mechanistic and empirical variables to develop improved predictionmodels for joint faulting, slab cracking, joint spalling, and present serviceability rating. The models should prove extremely valuablein checking the performance capabilities of various pavement designs determined by other means and in determining the relative impact of different design variables on concrete pavement performance. However, the models must be used with care and applied judiciously because it is imperative that they not be extended beyond the conditions for which they were developed. This paper appears in transportation research record no. 1307, Pavement analysis, design, rehabilitation, and environmental factors 1991.

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I 851756 IRRD 9211
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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD WASHINGTON D.C. USA U0361-1981 SERIAL 1991-01-01 1307 PAG: 143-153 T14

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