Standard Practice for Rolling Wheel Load Tests to Evaluate the Structural Performance of Roadway Test Sections with Geosynthetics


Importancia y uso:

5.1 The rolling wheel load test is primarily intended as a performance test to quantify the benefits of geosynthetics in pavement structures as recommended by AASHTO R 50-09. Performance is predominantly defined in terms of TBR.

5.2 This test is used to accelerate rutting in a roadway cross section using a rolling wheel. The results from similarly constructed rolling wheel load tests are useful to evaluate and compare the performance of various products or designs. The results from these tests are most relevant to roads having similar design characteristics (material strengths and thicknesses). The extrapolation of results to designs that deviate significantly from the parameters tested may not be accurate, and performance calculations made at significantly different traffic levels than the expected service life of an actual pavement may not provide an accurate estimate of the benefits actually realized.

5.3 The number of traffic passes applied by the trafficking system can be designed to correspond to the number of equivalent single-axle loads (ESALs) used in the AASHTO 1993 pavement design equation, provided it uses load, wheel sizes, and tire pressures associated with that design method.

5.4 The test method is applicable to geosynthetics and construction materials used in typical pavement applications.

5.5 This test method produces test data that can be used to compare geosynthetic products, construction methods, and cross section configurations used in the design of roads and other paved or unpaved structures.

5.6 This test can be used to characterize specific behaviors of the geosynthetic under the conditions tested by including sensors to measure stresses and strains within the pavement cross section or on the geosynthetic itself. Sensors should be appropriately sized and installed to minimize their influence on the test results.

5.7 The relationship between traffic passes and deformation is a function of the composite stiffness of the constructed system and the interdependence between the individual components of the design.

Subcomité:

D35.01

Volúmen:

04.13

Palabras clave:

accelerated pavement tester (APT) device; geosynthetics; pavement testing; performance; rolling wheel load; rut; traffic benefit ratio (TBR);

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Norma
D8598

Versión
25

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2025-02-15