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Published: Građevinar 76 (2024) 3
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Temperature–water–load coupling study on stress characteristics of BFRP–CRCP pavement

Xueling Chen, Lifeng Wang

Abstract

The stress characteristics of continuously reinforced concrete pavements with basalt fibre-reinforced bars (BFRP–CRCP) were investigated using the temperature–water–load coupling theory, based on the characteristics of frozen soil in Northeast China, combined with existing research experience, and taking the foundation thaw settlement effect in Northeast China as a starting point. The COMSOL finite element software was used to create a finite element model of the BFRP–CRCP subgrade and pavement China. Several common affecting elements, such as pavement thickness, reinforcement ratio, and concrete modulus, were examined, and appropriate recommendations for BFRP–CRCP pavement material selection were made. Further, the stress characteristics of the BFRP–CRCP pavement structure combination were investigated utilising three common structural forms of pavement in the region and focusing on distinct contributing elements. It serves as a model for BFRP–CRCP pavement construction that considers settlement deformation.

Keywords
frozen soil, BFRP-CRCP, settlement deformation, pavement

HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE:

Chen, X., Wang, L.: Temperature–water–load coupling study on stress characteristics of BFRP–CRCP pavement, GRAĐEVINAR, 76 (2024) 3, pp. 247-256, doi: https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.3547.2022

OR:

Chen, X., Wang, L. (2024). Temperature–water–load coupling study on stress characteristics of BFRP–CRCP pavement, GRAĐEVINAR, 76 (3), 247-256, doi: https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.3547.2022

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Authors:

Xueling Chen
Northeast Forestry University, China
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Lifeng Wang WEB
Lifeng Wang
Northeast Forestry University, China
Faculty of Civil Engineering