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Loading capacity strengthening to cement-stabilised crushed gravel using reinforced wire mesh

Journal

ROAD MATERIALS AND PAVEMENT DESIGN
Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 733-745

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2014.908138

Keywords

wire mesh; reinforcement; cement-stabilised crushed gravel; semi-rigid base asphalt pavement; load capacity

Funding

  1. Western Traffic Construction Science and Technology Project of China [2012 318 79210]
  2. Ministry of Transport of China
  3. National Science & Technology Support Program during the 12th Five-year Plan Period [2014BAG05B04]

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Settlement and non-uniform deformation of frozen soil subgrade introduce fatal cracks on semirigid base asphalt pavements. This research aims to use reinforced wire mesh to reduce serious cracks on semi-rigid asphalt pavements in frozen regions. Three impact factors, diameter and interval as well as two types of wire mesh have been analysed by loading tests. Results have shown that after setting the reinforced wire mesh: (a) failure load and displacement of the cement-stabilised crushed gravel samples have been improved; (b) diameter and interval of the wire mesh have interactive impacts on reinforced sample load capacity; (c) the reinforced wire mesh can limit cracks by redistributing stress in the specimen; and (d) the multiple linear regression model well reflects the variation of loading properties; the results make sense from the statistics view as well. Results also represent that the strengthened wire mesh can help spread out the applied load, and increase the overall loading capacity of cement-stabilised crushed gravel. The results provided a reference for semi-rigid base asphalt pavement cracks caused by non-uniform deformation on frozen soil subgrade as well as guidelines for construction and maintenance in frozen regions.

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