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Механістично-емпіричне проєктування дорожнього покриття (Pavement ME Design)×Консолідація за Терцагі×Потік транспорту (модель LWR)×
ГалузьЦивільне будівництвоЦивільне будівництвоЦивільне будівництво
РодинаProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Рік появи200819431955
Автор методуAASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials)Karl TerzaghiM. J. Lighthill and G. B. Whitham
ТипPerformance-prediction model for asphalt pavement designDiffusion equation for pore pressure dissipation and soil settlementMacroscopic traffic flow modeling using conservation laws
Основоположне джерелоAASHTO (2008). Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide: A Manual of Practice. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. link ↗Terzaghi, K. (1943). Theoretical Soil Mechanics. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 0-471-85305-1Lighthill, M. J., & Whitham, G. B. (1955). On kinematic waves I. Flow movement in long rivers. Proceedings of the Royal Society A, 229(1178), 281-316. DOI ↗
Інші назвиMEPDG, Pavement design, Fatigue and ruttingPrimary consolidation, Soil settlement, Effective stressLWR model, Traffic wave, Kinematic wave theory
Пов'язані333
ПідсумокThe Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG or Pavement ME) is a modern method for designing asphalt pavements that predicts performance (rutting, cracking) using mechanistic stress analysis combined with empirical distress models. Developed by AASHTO in 2008 as a successor to the 1993 AASHTO Empirical Guide, this approach provides better accuracy and enables climate-based, site-specific design.Terzaghi consolidation theory describes how water-saturated clay soils compress over time as excess pore water pressure dissipates and effective stress increases. Formulated by Karl Terzaghi in 1943, this foundational theory enables prediction of settlement rates for foundations on compressible soils, a critical design concern in geotechnical engineering.The Lighthill-Whitham-Richards (LWR) model is a macroscopic traffic flow model that treats traffic as a compressible fluid, applying conservation of vehicles and a flow-density relationship. Introduced independently by Lighthill and Whitham (1955) and Richards (1956), the model predicts traffic wave propagation, congestion formation, and bottleneck behavior on highways.
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