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Title:

Quantification of Infrastructure Consumption under Different Axle Configurations and Wheel Loads

Report No.:
SWUTC/16/600451-00071-1
Authors:
by Ambarish Banerjee and Maria Burton and Jorge Prozzi

  

Published:
2016
College Station, Texas
Southwest Region University Transportation Center (U.S.)

  

Type:
Hard copy + Online document
1 volume (xiv, 44 pages)

Access Note:
2.2 MB
Summary
Recent developments in the energy sector in Texas, in particular oil, gas and wind energy, have resulted in increased volumes of traffic generated in areas such as the Barnett Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, Permian Basin, the Texas Panhandle, and others. In the case of oil and gas, the development and operation of a well site requires significant number of truck movements (including oversize/overweight loads) that accelerate the deterioration of the surface transportation network of the state faster that what was designed for. This unanticipated and accelerated deterioration of the road network imposes additional burden on already insufficient maintenance and rehabilitation budgets that affect most state highway agencies in the United States. The energy sector contributes immensely to the economic competitiveness of the State of Texas and the Southwest Region of the United States, but, under the present situation, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) does not have the necessary resources to keep up with reconstruction, rehabilitation or maintenance of the system to keep it safe for the general public. A solution has to be worked out to address this immediate problem.

  

Publ. Place
College Station, Texas

  

Contents
Chapter 1. Motivation -- Introduction -- MEPDG/DARWin-ME --
Chapter 2. Flexible Pavement EDF --
Chapter 3. Rigid Pavement EDF --
Chapter 4. Conclusions & Recommendations

  

Notes
"January 2016"

  

Study Number
SWUTC 600451-00071
SWUTC 161230

  

Study Title
Quantification of Infrastructure Consumption under Different Axle Configurations and Wheel Loads

  

Study Sponsor

  

Collection:
UTC
Call Number:
SWUTC 2016-600451-00071-1 CTR
Copies Owned:
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Topics
Axle load force
Cracking
Deterioration
Heavy vehicles
Methodology
Oversize loads
Overweight loads
Pavement distress
Rutting
Trucking

Places
Texas


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Study
SWUTC 600451-00071
SWUTC 161230

Contributors
Banerjee, Ambarish
Burton, Maria
Prozzi, Jorge Alberto
University of Texas at Austin. Center for Transportation Research

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