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ct APPENDIX C KENPAVE Software ‘The four separate computer programs, viz. LAYERINP, KENLAYER, SLABSINP, KENSLABS, together with some other graphics programs are combined together to form a new software called KENPAVE. KENPAVE was written in Visual Basic and can be run on computers with Windows 95 or higher. Details on the use of the software can be found on the computer screens, so only a brief summary of the most important features is presented in this appendix. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The software is stored in a CD and consists of five files: SETUREXE, SETUPLST, KENPAVE1.CAB, KENPAVE2.CAB, and KENPAVE3.CAB. It can be installed on any computer with Windows 95 or higher. The procedures to install KENPAVE are described below: 1. Insert disk into the CD Drive, say, Drive D. Click the Start button, then click Run, and an input box will be shown, 2. ‘Type the drive first followed by SETUP (¢ g DASFTUP), then click OK, and a setup screen with some instructions will appear. 3. It is suggested that all the installed files be stored in a default directory called AKENPAVE. However, you can override the default and store them in any directory you want. 4, Follow the instructions on the screen until the message “KENPAVE setup was completed successfully” appears. During the installation, if the message “A file being copied is older than the file in your system. Do you want to keep this file? appears, simply click “Yes” as recommended. If an error message appears for a certain file, click the Ignore button and let the installation continue; your system might already have this file, or the destination file might be write protected. 5, Run KENPAVE by clicking the Start button, then pointing to Programs and KEN- PAVE, and finally clicking KENPAVE. A Main Screen of KENPAVE will appear. 677 678 Appendix — KENPAVE Software C2 For computers without a CD drive, the software can be installed by copying the five files in the CD into three 1.44MB floppy disks, using a computer with both CD and floppy disk drives, Copy SETUPEXE, SETUPLST, and KENPAVE1.CAB to disk 1, KENPAVE2.CAB to disk 2, and KENPAVES to disk 3. The installation procedures are the same as described above, except that the first two steps should be changed to “In- sert disk 1 into Drive A and type A\SETUP” After installation, a total of 30 files will be stored in the KENPAVE directory, among them KENPAVE.EXE, KENLAYER.EXE, KENSLABS.EXE, LARGE.EXE (KENSLABS with a large memory), 12 data files in English units, 12 data files in ST units, DATAPATH for use by drop-down list box, and STOUNST for software removal. ‘To remove the software from the computer, click Start, point to Settings, and click Control Panel. Then double-click the Add/Remove Programs icon, and a list box for all. the installed programs, including KENPAVE, will be shown. After clicking on KEN- PAVE and then on the Add\Remove button, you will have deleted all the previously installed KENPAVE files, including .EXE files and .DAT files. MAIN SCREEN Figure C.1 shows the Main Screen of KENPAVE, consisting of two input boxes at the top and 11 command butions at the bottom. The left three buttons are used for flexible or asphalt pavements, the right five for rigid or concrete pavements, and the remaining three for general purposes. Details on the use of these boxes and buttons can be viewed by clicking the Help button and therefore are not repeated in this appendix. KENPAVE A Computer Package for Pavement Analysis and Design Developed by Dr. Yang H. Huang, P.E. Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering University of Kentucky Lexington KY 40606-0281 FIGURE C.1 Main Seren of KENPAVE, C3 C3. LAYERINP 679 File LAYL DAT is the data file for example 1 of KENLAYER, which is stored in CAKENPAVE directory. Clicking the KENLAYER button runs this example, and a graph can be obtaincd by clicking thc LGRAPH button. Clicking the EDITOR button and then clicking Examples\KENLAYER\LAY1 menu displays an explanation of this example. ‘To run SLALDAT by KENSLABS. first click the downward arrow on the right side of Filename input box; a drop-down list box will be shown. Then click SLA1.DAT, and this file will appear in the Filename input box. Click KENSLABS, then SGRAPH, and finally CONTOUR. Because this example does not require large memory, there is no need to click KENSLABS LARGE RAM. LAYERINP Detailed instructions on the use LAYERINP can be viewed on the computer screens and therefore are not repeated here. Figure C.2 shows the location of input parameters on various screens in LAYERINP. All input parameters are in upper case; the menus in "THLE, MATL, NDAMA NPY.NEG ssn H{7C] Layer] [PR Gam [lnerice(abea NBOND = Oj} {iNT| Noa |freioao} fe) fiieatoab=0]}-{re| x {isa} [TOAD CR. GR WNT oN Ufanerann a} frre] (General -HNOLAY, ITENOL, RCNOL, XPTNOL, YPINOI |-frcisnos!-[RELAR] teers Remsen] RORY i ipey]-{2 3. KAR] {iteranuta|—[en, xc ‘_iraipey} inn EMANCRT _fScasonai}~[taver no] [excep VENT] | fine} [39] Vacoeie]-|_{taver] {CAYNO. BETA, TEMPRER] [Creep] {taper no] [ener | | feat} [Reina] [TEN] —= |i [Danses] [fop Compson] —[ENTG FTF Liston oct} fv nf — [ve FIGURE C2 Location of input parameters by various menus in LAYERINE. 680 AppendixC — KENPAVE Software TITLE, NFOUND, NDAMA, NPY, NUG, NLAYER, NBOND, NSLAB) JOINT, NNCK, NPRINT, NSX,NSY, MDPO, NAT, NAT2, NUNIT ag }-[NOTCOR, Naar INPUT NTEME NW NCYCLE. FEM CT DEL FMAR| Azangement] ~[NX, NY, JONOL, JONO2, FONDS, JONO4) sa ikea [itbno fx] ¥

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