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Optimization for Asphalt Pavement Maintenance Plans at Network Level: Integrating Maintenance Funds, Pavement Performance, Road Users, and Environment

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app13158842

Keywords

network-level optimization method; user costs; environment costs; performance improvement

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As an infrastructure project, the cost and benefits of road maintenance should be measured through social costs. In order to fully consider user interests and make road maintenance decisions more reasonable, two types of user costs that may affect road maintenance benefits have been quantified through analysis of existing literature. At the same time, the impact of environmental issues on decision making in road maintenance should also be considered.
As an infrastructure project, the cost and benefits of road maintenance should be measured through social costs. In order to fully consider user interests and make road maintenance decisions more reasonable, two types of user costs that may affect road maintenance benefits have been quantified through analysis of existing literature. At the same time, environmental issues have gradually become the focus of various industries, and in optimizing road maintenance decisions, the impact of environmental issues on decision making should also be considered. This article first analyzes and quantifies the user costs that affect the effectiveness of road maintenance. Secondly, based on the concept of sustainable development of roads, the optimization of road maintenance decisions is divided into two steps: the first step is to determine the minimum maintenance budget funds, and the second step is to determine the optimal plan. The specific optimization method is to use the 0-1 mathematical programming method to establish a network-level pavement maintenance decision optimization model based on a quantitative model. The most reasonable maintenance optimization plan is determined from four aspects: maintenance funds, maintenance performance improvement value, user benefit improvement, and reducing environmental impact. Finally, a provincial road network for a case study is selected. The applicability of the new model is verified through a case study. This study can help decision makers deal with asphalt pavement maintenance arrangements at the network level with four decision objectives: maintenance funds, pavement performance, road users, and environmental impacts.

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