Analysis on Shear Stress Design Index of Long-Life Asphalt Pavement under Complex Traffic Conditions

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Overloading, horizontal load effect and soft ground are the main factors that influence the formation of shear rutting of asphalt pavement. Based on the analysis on the mechanical features of Long-life asphalt pavement with flexible base, this thesis puts forward asphalt pavement’s shear stress design index under the condition of shear fatigue damage and one-off shear damage of asphalt pavement, and provides their calculating method , and gives cases analysis.

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