Title: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NEW AASHTO PAVEMENT DESIGN PROCEDURE IN LOUISIANA. FINAL REPORT
Abstract: This study was undertaken to provide the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LA DOTD) with an implementation package to facilitate adoption of the new AASHTO Guide for Design of Pavement Structures. The study included evaluation of design parameters for rigid and flexible pavements, including several new parameters such as design reliability, resilient modulus, drainage, and use of tied concrete shoulders and widened lanes. Recommendations were made for design values which best represent Louisiana conditions, materials, and construction procedures. An automated procedure was developed to estimate roadbed resilient modulus by using soils engineering and classification data as an interim design measure. Traffic equivalence factors were updated using Weigh-in-Motion data for selected vehicle types. Layer structural coefficients were updated for flexible design to reflect new materials and construction procedures. A computer program was developed for LA DOTD use which is tailored to its design reporting format and which has storage capabilities for pavement management purposes. The program is designed to calculate layer thicknesses for a variety of available materials to satisfy the flexible design structural number while maintaining a uniform final pavement elevation. Recommendations are provided for a high stability wearing course layer which is designed to resist rutting and early surface failure, and for permeable asphalt base drainage for rigid and flexible pavement designs.
Publication Year: 1990
Publication Date: 1990-06-01
Language: en
Type: article
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