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Experiences from in-situ monitoring of pavement under weather conditions change

  • Barbara Likar
  • , Stanislav Lenart
  • , Karmen Fifer Bizjak
  • , Anh Minh Tang
  • Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute
  • Université Paris-Est

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Abstract

Very strong winters with temperatures under 0°C and hot summers with temperatures more than 30°C are observed in the South East part of Slovenia. Those big differences in temperature during the year and especially temperatures below freezing point have strong influence on asphalt layer and sub base of road pavement. The freeze/thaw cycles lead to formation of ice lenses in base course causing cracks in asphalt layers and degrade the pavement usually in a few years. For this reason one section of the national road in the South East part of Slovenia was rebuilt with cold in-situ pavement retreatment. A test field with inbuilt sensors for measuring water content, temperature and deformation in various depths and locations was constructed during the remediation works to study the mechanism of freeze-thaw degradation of pavements. The main goal of the test field is to determine water content in sub base, freezing depth, temperature distribution and deformations, which lead to cracks in asphalt layer after the remediation work in the road construction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20003
JournalE3S Web of Conferences
Volume9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Sept 2016
Externally publishedYes
Event3rd European Conference on Unsaturated Soils, E-UNSAT 2016 - Paris, France
Duration: 12 Sept 201614 Sept 2016

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