Pavement Design, Analysis and Material Characterization
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2022) | Viewed by 34688
Special Issue Editor
Interests: pavement engineering; construction material recycling; concrete pavements; asphalt pavements; concrete block pavements; sustainable pavements; environmental impact assessments
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Dear Colleagues,
Pavements are multirole transportation infrastructure assets. This means that the pavement surface should provide a safe surface for the transportation of goods and passengers on the road and in airports and ports. Further, pavements should be resistant enough against structural loads and environmental gradients. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze structural performance and sustainability in pavement construction. The selection of appropriate materials for better performance requires a deep knowledge of rheology, solid mechanic, numerical, and statistical modeling. New research is thus required to update methodologies in the structural design and analysis of pavements considering current and future issues, such as environmental impacts.
The purpose of the Special Issue entitled “Pavement Analysis, Design, and Material Characterization” is to cover various subjects related to the structural and environmental design and analysis of pavement systems. In addition, various characterization methodologies and approaches to modeling will be considered. Studies of the materials used in different pavement alternatives, such as asphalt, concrete, and concrete block, will fall within the scope of this Special Issue. In addition, since pavements are not only designed for roads, research on airport and port pavement design and materials will be highly appreciated.
This call is an invitation to all pavement engineers, material researchers, contractors, and users to contribute with your experience and the results of your research and consultancy projects. It is hoped that this Special Issue will make a significant contribution to the literature on the design and construction of high-strength pavements.
Dr. Ali Jamshidi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Asphalt pavement
- Concrete pavement
- Soil stabilization
- Aggregate material
- Asphalt rheology
- Cementitious materials
- Asphalt mix design
- Waste material
- Structural design
- Structural modeling
- Hot mix asphalt
- Warm mix asphalt
- Emulsion asphalt
- Pavement maintenance and rehabilitation
- Pavement recycling
- Long-term performance
- Asphalt aging
- Pavement construction
- Pavement design and analysis
- Environmental impact assessment
- Sustainable pavement material
- Pavement material production
- Perpetual pavement
- Sustainable pavement
- Pavement failures
- Structural and functional performance
- Pavement management system
- Field and laboratory test
- Full scale simulation
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