Road structure – process – or apparatus – Pavement – Including bed
Patent
1999-04-01
2000-07-18
Lisehora, James A.
Road structure, process, or apparatus
Pavement
Including bed
404 31, E01C 300
Patent
active
06089783&
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns a novel road structure in which the bearing portion on top of the ground comprises three successive layers of bituminous material bonded with one another.
2. Background of the Invention
Road structures have long been constructed using natural or crushed aggregates, but initially without incorporating binders to enhance their cohesion. Nowadays the two techniques, i.e. incorporating binders or not, are used independently or in a combined fashion.
With a technology of the above kind employing structures made from untreated materials, the main design rule is the progressive nature of the moduli of rigidity. The materials with the lowest performance form a base layer which rests on the ground, with optional insertion of a forming layer; these are generally materials of low bearing capacity. They are followed by more elaborate materials and finally the wear layer which is the only layer constructed using a bituminous binder.
Table I below gives one example of a conventional structure made from untreated materials which illustrates the rule of progressive moduli.
TABLE I ______________________________________
ELASTIC
LAYER THICKNESS MATERIAL MODULUS
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Wear 6 cm Coated 5 400 MPa
Base 20 cm 0/20 wetted
360 MPa
reconstituted
gravel
Foundation
25 cm 0/31.5 120 MPa
untreated
gravel
Ground -- Soil 20 MPa
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Increasing traffic has led to the introduction of structures made from treated materials. These materials are sand or gravel treated either with bitumen or with cement or a similar hydraulic binder.
These structures are designed to operate in bending and are calculated accordingly.
In such cases, the progressive nature of the moduli between the foundation and base layers may still be present, but this is not the general rule, indeed the contrary is the norm.
In practice, a distinction is drawn between: F1 from table II below); the two layers are generally made of the same material or similar materials, and foundation layer (family F2 from table II below); in this case the function of the base layer is to prevent upward propagation of transverse shrinkage cracks that inevitably develop in layers of material treated with hydraulic binders.
From the structural point of view, the base and foundation layers are the thickest layers and are responsible for the longevity of the structure. The surface layer is responsible for the comfort and safety of the user.
TABLE II ______________________________________
Thick
Structure
Semi- bitumin-
type rigid Concrete ous Mixed Inverse
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Wear Coated Cement Coated Coated Coated
layer materials
concrete material
material
material
Base MTHB Concrete Bitumin-
Bitumin-
WRG
layer cement ous base
ous base
course course
Founda-
MTHB Lean Bitumin-
MTHB MTHB
tion concrete ous base
layer course
Family F1 F1 F1 F2 F2
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F1: Structures in which E.sub.CB .gtoreq. E.sub.CF
F2: Structures in which E.sub.CB .ltoreq. E.sub.CF
MTHB: Materials treated with hydraulic binders
WRG: Wetted reconstituted gravel
Road structures can be damaged by two different processes: loaded treated layer, generally the foundation layer, and/or pressure on the untreated materials, in particular the soil.
Designing a road structure to prevent it breaking up therefore entails limiting these loads by increasing the thickness of the component layers of the structure so that they remain below permissible values that depend on the performance of the material and the traffic to which it will be subjected.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention proposed to substitute a new road structure whose bearing part is made up of a particular three-layer system to replace a conventional prior art two-layer system consisting of a base layer and a foundation layer.
Generally
REFERENCES:
patent: 4167356 (1979-09-01), Constantinescu
patent: 4708516 (1987-11-01), Miller
Entreprise Jean Lefebvre
Lisehora James A.
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