Analysis of the Heavy Traffic Impact on the Life of Asphalt Concrete Pavement

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With China's rapid economic development, traffic and heavy-duty vehicles increased significantly. Asphalt pavement failure caused by heavy traffic is increasingly prominent.Pavement's service life was greatly reduced. On the basis of extensive research and theoretical calculation the article analyzes the impact of heavy traffic on the asphalt pavement service life from three aspects of rutting,ultimate failure and fatigue failure, provides a theoretical basis for heavy traffic asphalt pavement structure design.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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1116-1119

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September 2014

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