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Checklist Pavement Analysis

This document outlines the units covered in a course on pavement analysis, design, and evaluation. Unit 1 discusses pavement types, wheel loads, design factors like traffic and environment. Unit 2 covers stresses in pavement layers using theories like Boussinesq and Burmister. Unit 3 presents the IRC and AASHTO methods for designing flexible and rigid pavements. Unit 4 is about pavement inventories and measuring serviceability through visual ratings, roughness, cracking, and rutting. Unit 5 focuses on pavement evaluation techniques including functional performance evaluation, deduct value methods, and design of overlays.

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Checklist Pavement Analysis

This document outlines the units covered in a course on pavement analysis, design, and evaluation. Unit 1 discusses pavement types, wheel loads, design factors like traffic and environment. Unit 2 covers stresses in pavement layers using theories like Boussinesq and Burmister. Unit 3 presents the IRC and AASHTO methods for designing flexible and rigid pavements. Unit 4 is about pavement inventories and measuring serviceability through visual ratings, roughness, cracking, and rutting. Unit 5 focuses on pavement evaluation techniques including functional performance evaluation, deduct value methods, and design of overlays.

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Pavement Analysis, Design and Evaluation

UNIT - 1
S.NO DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 Pavement Types, Wheel Loads and Design Factors
2 Definition of Pavement Types, Comparison of Highway pavements
3 Wheel Loads
4 Tyre pressure
5 Contact pressure
6 Design Factors: Traffic and Loading
7 Environment
8 Materials
9 Failure criteria
10 Reliability.

UNIT - 2
S.NO DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 Stresses in Pavements
2 Layered System Concepts
3 One Layer System:Boussinesq‟s Theory
4 Two Layer Theory:Burmister‟s Theory
5 Three Layer System
6 Stresses in Rigid Pavements
7 Relative Stiffness of Slabs
8 Modulus of Subgrade Reaction
9 Stresses due to Warping
10 Stresses due to Friction
11 Stresses due to Load
12 IRC Recommendations

UNIT - 3
S.NO DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 Pavement Design: IRC Method of Flexible Pavement Design
2 AASHTO Method of Flexible Pavement Design
3 IRC Method for Rigid Pavements
4 use of Geosynthatics in pavements
UNIT - 4
S.NO DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 Pavement Inventories: Serviceability Concepts
2 Visual Rating
3 Pavement Serviceability Index
4 Roughness Measurements
5 Measurement of Distress Modes Cracking
6 Rutting
7 Rebound Deflection using Benkleman Beam Deflection Method
8 Load Man Concept
9 Skid Resistance Measurement

UNIT - 5
S.NO DESCRIPTION REMARKS
1 Pavement Evaluation
2 Functional Pavement Performance Evaluation
3 AASHTO Method
4 Psycho Physical and Psycho Metric Scaling Techniques
5 Deduct Value Method.
6 Structural Conditional Evaluation Technique
7 Benkelman Beam Deflection Method
8 Pavement Distress Rating Technique
9 Design of Overlays by Benkelmen Beam Deflection Methods as per IRC – 81 ‐ 1997
10 pavements on problematic soils

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