Fatigue damage ratios and rutting damage ratios for overloaded heavy vehicles / Osama Mahmoud Yassenn Al-Husyni

It is impossible for any country to have a rapid economic growth without a good and efficient transportation system. However, there are several problems affecting the transportation systems. One of the most important and common problem currently is the overloading of heavy vehicles and trucks. Road...

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Main Author: Yassenn Al-Husyni, Osama Mahmoud
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM 2016
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/19723/
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description It is impossible for any country to have a rapid economic growth without a good and efficient transportation system. However, there are several problems affecting the transportation systems. One of the most important and common problem currently is the overloading of heavy vehicles and trucks. Road pavements performance, infrastructure performance, and safety are severely reduced by heavy vehicles overloading. Several studies carried out in Malaysia, United States of America, Colombia, Australia, France, Portugal, South Africa, China, Thailand, Pakistan, and Taiwan confirmed that overloading is a series problem around the world. This study aims to investigate the effects of overloaded heavy vehicles on flexible pavements in Malaysia, by developing models describing the degradation of flexible pavement fatigue and rutting lives under different axle loadings, axle configurations and tire pressures. The study also aims to determine fatigue and rutting damage ratios for each heavy vehicle types based on their actual weights for usage in flexible pavements design. Secondary data were collected from Weight-In-Motion stations, Falling Weight Deflectometer, Coring, Dynamic Cone Penetration and Ground Penetration Radar. The secondary data were used to form plenty of finite element models to form the deterioration models and damage ratios. Apart from the development of fatigue and rutting damage models and ratios, several other conclusions were derived. The study found that fatigue and rutting damage ratios increased rapidly due to overloading…
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spelling uitm-197232018-03-13T08:52:55Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/19723/ Fatigue damage ratios and rutting damage ratios for overloaded heavy vehicles / Osama Mahmoud Yassenn Al-Husyni Yassenn Al-Husyni, Osama Mahmoud Malaysia It is impossible for any country to have a rapid economic growth without a good and efficient transportation system. However, there are several problems affecting the transportation systems. One of the most important and common problem currently is the overloading of heavy vehicles and trucks. Road pavements performance, infrastructure performance, and safety are severely reduced by heavy vehicles overloading. Several studies carried out in Malaysia, United States of America, Colombia, Australia, France, Portugal, South Africa, China, Thailand, Pakistan, and Taiwan confirmed that overloading is a series problem around the world. This study aims to investigate the effects of overloaded heavy vehicles on flexible pavements in Malaysia, by developing models describing the degradation of flexible pavement fatigue and rutting lives under different axle loadings, axle configurations and tire pressures. The study also aims to determine fatigue and rutting damage ratios for each heavy vehicle types based on their actual weights for usage in flexible pavements design. Secondary data were collected from Weight-In-Motion stations, Falling Weight Deflectometer, Coring, Dynamic Cone Penetration and Ground Penetration Radar. The secondary data were used to form plenty of finite element models to form the deterioration models and damage ratios. Apart from the development of fatigue and rutting damage models and ratios, several other conclusions were derived. The study found that fatigue and rutting damage ratios increased rapidly due to overloading… Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM 2016 Book Section PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/19723/1/ABS_OSAMA%20MAHMOUD%20YASSENN%20AL-HUSYNI%20TDRA%20VOL%209%20IGS%2016.pdf Yassenn Al-Husyni, Osama Mahmoud (2016) Fatigue damage ratios and rutting damage ratios for overloaded heavy vehicles / Osama Mahmoud Yassenn Al-Husyni. (2016) In: The Doctoral Research Abstracts. IGS Biannual Publication, 9 (9). Institute of Graduate Studies, UiTM, Shah Alam.
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Yassenn Al-Husyni, Osama Mahmoud
Fatigue damage ratios and rutting damage ratios for overloaded heavy vehicles / Osama Mahmoud Yassenn Al-Husyni
title Fatigue damage ratios and rutting damage ratios for overloaded heavy vehicles / Osama Mahmoud Yassenn Al-Husyni
title_full Fatigue damage ratios and rutting damage ratios for overloaded heavy vehicles / Osama Mahmoud Yassenn Al-Husyni
title_fullStr Fatigue damage ratios and rutting damage ratios for overloaded heavy vehicles / Osama Mahmoud Yassenn Al-Husyni
title_full_unstemmed Fatigue damage ratios and rutting damage ratios for overloaded heavy vehicles / Osama Mahmoud Yassenn Al-Husyni
title_short Fatigue damage ratios and rutting damage ratios for overloaded heavy vehicles / Osama Mahmoud Yassenn Al-Husyni
title_sort fatigue damage ratios and rutting damage ratios for overloaded heavy vehicles / osama mahmoud yassenn al-husyni
topic Malaysia
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/19723/