Open Journal of Civil Engineering

Volume 13, Issue 2 (June 2023)

ISSN Print: 2164-3164   ISSN Online: 2164-3172

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Experimental Study of the Evolution of Temperatures in Pavement Structures and Influence of Traffic on the RN1 in Burkina Faso in a Hot and Dry Climate

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DOI: 10.4236/ojce.2023.132023    169 Downloads   684 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Asphalt concrete pavements in hot and dry climates deteriorate prematurely some time after their construction. This degradation is accelerated under the effect of heavy vehicle traffic pressure and high temperatures after the bitumen has softened. A study was conducted on the RN1 in Burkina Faso in order to analyze the evolution of temperature and traffic in the process of degradation of asphalt concrete pavements. It consisted on the one hand in recording the temperatures at different points inside the layers of asphalt concrete pavements and the layer of laterite. These results were compared with the values of the softening temperatures of the bitumen obtained in the laboratory. On the other hand, this study is supplemented by the daily counting of heavy goods vehicles passing through the RN1 during the month of April in order to study the influence of the evolution of heavy goods vehicle traffic on the degradation of pavements in hot and dry climatic conditions. The results obtained for temperatures and the frequency of heavy goods vehicle traffic favor pavement deterioration under certain conditions.

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Ilboudo, P. , Soro, B. , Dabilgou, D. , Kaboré, B. , Compaoré, J. , Kam, S. and Bathiebo, D. (2023) Experimental Study of the Evolution of Temperatures in Pavement Structures and Influence of Traffic on the RN1 in Burkina Faso in a Hot and Dry Climate. Open Journal of Civil Engineering, 13, 303-316. doi: 10.4236/ojce.2023.132023.

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