Pavement Analysis & Design Module 1 For Mtech
Pavement Analysis & Design Module 1 For Mtech
Deepti Avirneni
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Marks distribution
▪ Minors – 2x15 = 30
▪ Assignments – 2x5 = 10
▪ Quizzes – 2x5 = 10
▪ End exam - 50
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Course Contents
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Course Contents
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Text books
To provide
▪ Sufficient thickness to distribute the wheel load stresses to a safe value on the sub-grade
soil,
▪ Dust proof surface so that traffic safety is not impaired by reducing visibility,
Flexible pavements
▪ The wheel load acting on the pavement will be distributed to a wider area,
and the stress decreases with the depth.
▪ The lower layers will experience lesser magnitude of stress and low quality
material can be used.
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Types of pavements
Rigid pavements
Sub-grade
Sub-base Course
▪ The sub-base course is the layer of material beneath the base course
and the primary functions are to provide structural support, improve
drainage, and reduce the intrusion of fines from the sub-grade in the
pavement structure If the base course is open graded, then the sub-
base course with more fines can serve as a filler between sub-grade
and the base course A sub-base course is not always needed or used.
For example, a pavement constructed over a high quality, stiff sub-
grade may not need the additional features offered by a sub-base
course. In such situations, sub-base course may not be provided
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Layers in flexible pavement
Base Course
Binder Course
▪ This layer provides the bulk of the asphalt concrete structure. It’s chief
purpose is to distribute load to the base course The binder course
generally consists of aggregates having less asphalt and doesn’t
require quality as high as the surface course, so replacing a part of the
surface course by the binder course results in more economical
design.
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Layers in flexible pavement
Surface Course
▪ Surface course is the layer directly in contact with traffic loads and
generally contains superior quality materials. They are usually
constructed with dense graded asphalt concrete(AC). The functions and
requirements of this layer are:
▪ It provides characteristics such as friction, smoothness, drainage, etc. Also it
will prevent the entrance of excessive quantities of surface water into the
underlying base, sub-base and sub-grade,
▪ It must be tough to resist the distortion under traffic and provide a smooth and
skid- resistant riding surface,
▪ It must be water proof to protect the entire base and sub-grade from the
weakening effect of water.
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Layers in flexible pavement
Prime coat
Tack coat
Seal coat