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FWD BackCalculation of Existing Pavement Structure.

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1 FWD BackCalculation of Existing Pavement Structure

2 Pavement Structure

3 Critical Responses

4 Overlay Thickness Design (Critical Responses) Rutting—Vertical strain on top of the subgrade, within the unbound/bound base and AC layers Fatigue cracking—Horizontal strain at the bottom of AC layers Thermal cracking—Tensile stress at the surface of the AC layer

5 Structural Responses for AC/AC Overlays Critical structural responses are: –Tensile strain at the bottom of AC overlay –Tensile strain at the bottom of original AC layer –Vertical stress at the top of the subgrade

6 Structural Responses for AC/AC Overlays AC Overlay Existing AC Pavement  r Base Subgrade  v  r Bond Milling and Tack Coat

7 Structural Responses for AC/AC Overlays Other considerations: –Not all design procedures consider both strains at the bottom of the overlay and existing layer –Both strains should be examined as a minimum –If the existing layer is extensively cracked it may be modeled as a granular layer, thus consider only strains at the bottom of overlay

8 EverStress Input

9 EverStress Load & Evaluation Locations

10 EverStress Output

11 Pavement Deflection 012244872 60

12 EVERCALC General File

13 EVERCALC Deflection File Mil = 1/1000 inch

14 EVERCALC Output File

15 EVERCALC Summary File

16 EVERCALC General File

17 EVERCALC Output File


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