
Analysis of Pavement Structures
Animesh Das(Author)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 12. October 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
222 pages
978-1-138-07667-9 (ISBN)
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Description
Predict or Explain the Pavement Response to Load: Understand the Physical Governing Principles
Analysis of Pavement Structures brings together current research and existing knowledge on the analysis and design of pavements. This book provides a platform for the readers to understand the basic principles of physics and mechanics involved in pavement analyses.
From Simple to Complex Formulation: Learn to Develop Your Own Research or Field Problems
The book introduces load and thermal stress analyses of asphalt and concrete pavement structures in a simple and step-by-step manner. Uniformity of symbol and sign conventions have been maintained throughout the book. References are made to more than 300 sources for the interested readers for further reading. The book helps to build confidence in the reader and allows them to formulate and solve their own research or field problems.
Divided into eight chapters, the material in the book addresses:
Characterization of various pavement materials
Simple rheological models for asphaltic material
Beams and plates on elastic foundations
Thermal stress in concrete pavement
Formulations for axial and bending stresses due to full and partial restraint conditions
Analysis of elastic half-space
Analysis of multilayered structures
A formulation for thermo-rheological analysis of asphalt pavement
Pavement design principles
Analysis of a beam/plate resting on elastic half-space
Analysis of dynamic loading conditions
Analysis of composite pavement
Reliability issues in pavement design
Inverse problems in pavement engineering
Analysis of Pavement Structures
covers the basic approaches for pavement analysis, and highlights the fundamental principles followed in the analyses of pavement structures through numerous schematic diagrams.
Analysis of Pavement Structures brings together current research and existing knowledge on the analysis and design of pavements. This book provides a platform for the readers to understand the basic principles of physics and mechanics involved in pavement analyses.
From Simple to Complex Formulation: Learn to Develop Your Own Research or Field Problems
The book introduces load and thermal stress analyses of asphalt and concrete pavement structures in a simple and step-by-step manner. Uniformity of symbol and sign conventions have been maintained throughout the book. References are made to more than 300 sources for the interested readers for further reading. The book helps to build confidence in the reader and allows them to formulate and solve their own research or field problems.
Divided into eight chapters, the material in the book addresses:
Characterization of various pavement materials
Simple rheological models for asphaltic material
Beams and plates on elastic foundations
Thermal stress in concrete pavement
Formulations for axial and bending stresses due to full and partial restraint conditions
Analysis of elastic half-space
Analysis of multilayered structures
A formulation for thermo-rheological analysis of asphalt pavement
Pavement design principles
Analysis of a beam/plate resting on elastic half-space
Analysis of dynamic loading conditions
Analysis of composite pavement
Reliability issues in pavement design
Inverse problems in pavement engineering
Analysis of Pavement Structures
covers the basic approaches for pavement analysis, and highlights the fundamental principles followed in the analyses of pavement structures through numerous schematic diagrams.
Reviews / Votes
"A useful add-on to all those dealing with pavement structure studies, research and consultancy."-Dr. John N. Karadelis, Coventry University, UK
"Structured and well-organized. Thorough theoretical modelling. ...The materials give a well-structured overview of the theory. Items discussed are presented in a clear way."
-C.R. Braam, Delft University of Technology; Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Netherlands
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Faculty members and post graduate students across the world where pavement engineering is taught and researched, professional engineers and practitioners working in infrastructure building and undergraduate civil engineering students who have keen interest in learning the physics of road structure.
Illustrations
66 s/w Abbildungen
66 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-07667-9 (9781138076679)
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Analysis of Pavement Structures
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Person
Animesh Das, Ph.D., is presently working as a professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. He earned his Ph.D. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. Dr. Das's areas of interest are pavement material characterization, pavement analysis, pavement design, and pavement maintenance. He has authored many technical publications in various journals. Dr. Das has received a number of awards in recognition of his contribution in the field, including an Indian National Academy of Engineers Young Engineer award (2004) and a Fulbright-Nehru Senior Research Fellowship (2012-13). Details of his works can be found on his webpage: http://home.iitk.ac.in/~adas/
Content
Introduction. Material characterization. Load stress in concrete pavement. Temperature stress in concrete pavement. Load stress in asphalt pavement. Temperature stress in asphalt pavement. Pavement design. Miscellaneous topics. Bibliography. Index.