Title:
Simulated Fracture in Concrete Composite Pavements Using A Coupled Lattice and Finite Element Model
Author(s):
D. Tompkins, L. Khazanovich, J.E. Bolander, and H.K. Stolarski
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
300
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
1-10
Keywords:
Pavement engineering, concrete fracture, composite pavements, concrete pavements, finite element models, lattice models
DOI:
10.14359/51687999
Date:
3/11/2015
Abstract:
This research describes a computational model developed to investigate failure at the interface of two layers of a newly- constructed concrete composite pavement under wheel and thermal loads. This failure is often referred to as "debonding." The likelihood of debonding is considered in light of construction practices and heterogeneity in the concrete layers. Simulations determined that for debonding to occur, significant degradation of interfacial properties in combination with extreme, unrealistic thermal strains would be required. These simulations support observations of composite concrete pavements in Europe, where no debonding has been noted in over fifty years of application.