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This book summarizes research being pursued within the Research
Unit FOR 2089, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the
goal of which is to develop the scientific base for a paradigm
shift towards dimensioning, structural realization and maintenance
of pavements, and prepare road infrastructure for future
requirements. It provides a coupled thermo-mechanical model for a
holistic physical analysis of the pavement-tire-vehicle system:
based on this model, pavement structures and materials can be
optimized so that new demands become compatible with the main goal
- durability of the structures and the materials. The development
of these new and qualitatively improved modelling approaches
requires a holistic procedure through the coupling of theoretical
numerical and experimental approaches as well as an
interdisciplinary and closely linked handling of the coupled
pavement-tire-vehicle system. This interdisciplinary research
provides a deeper understanding of the physics of the full system
through complex, coupled simulation approaches and progress in
terms of improved and, therefore, more durable and sustainable
structures.
Functional Pavements is a collection of papers presented at the 6th
Chinese-European Workshop (CEW) on Functional Pavement Design
(Nanjing, China, October 18-21, 2020). The focus of the CEW series
is on field tests, laboratory test methods and advanced analysis
techniques, and cover analysis, material development and
production, experimental characterization, design and construction
of pavements. The main areas covered by the book include: * Asphalt
binders for flexible pavements * Asphalt mixture evaluation and
performance * Pavement construction and maintenance * Pavement
Surface Properties and Vehicle Interaction * Cementitious materials
for rigid pavements * Pavement geotechnics and environment
Functional Pavements aims at contributing to the establishment of a
new generation of pavement design methodologies in which rational
mechanics principles, advanced constitutive models and advanced
material characterization techniques shall constitute the backbone
of the design process. The book will be much of interest to
professionals, academics and practitioners in pavement engineering
and related disciplines as it should assist them in providing
improved road pavement infrastructure to their stakeholders.
This book summarizes research being pursued within the Research
Unit FOR 2089, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the
goal of which is to develop the scientific base for a paradigm
shift towards dimensioning, structural realization and maintenance
of pavements, and prepare road infrastructure for future
requirements. It provides a coupled thermo-mechanical model for a
holistic physical analysis of the pavement-tire-vehicle system:
based on this model, pavement structures and materials can be
optimized so that new demands become compatible with the main goal
- durability of the structures and the materials. The development
of these new and qualitatively improved modelling approaches
requires a holistic procedure through the coupling of theoretical
numerical and experimental approaches as well as an
interdisciplinary and closely linked handling of the coupled
pavement-tire-vehicle system. This interdisciplinary research
provides a deeper understanding of the physics of the full system
through complex, coupled simulation approaches and progress in
terms of improved and, therefore, more durable and sustainable
structures.
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