Event Title

Model for Predicting Reflection Cracking in Asphalt Overlay Pavements

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Document Type

Poster Presentation

Date of Publication

4-17-2020

Abstract

Due to the excessive increase in traffic, pavements are experiencing heavier traffic loads than designed which results in the development of distress. Although transportation departments and agencies are taking necessary steps to control distress by performing maintenance and rehabilitation works like overlays, the reflective cracks are developing again due to thermal differences and traffic loads. This poster focuses on developing a model to predict the reflective cracking in asphalt overlay pavements for the state of Texas using a regression analysis.

Keywords

traffic, overlays, reflective cracks

Persistent Identifier

http://hdl.handle.net/10950/2560

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Model for Predicting Reflection Cracking in Asphalt Overlay Pavements

Due to the excessive increase in traffic, pavements are experiencing heavier traffic loads than designed which results in the development of distress. Although transportation departments and agencies are taking necessary steps to control distress by performing maintenance and rehabilitation works like overlays, the reflective cracks are developing again due to thermal differences and traffic loads. This poster focuses on developing a model to predict the reflective cracking in asphalt overlay pavements for the state of Texas using a regression analysis.