Dynamic Response of a Rigid Pavement Plate Based on an inertial Soil
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This work presents the dynamic response of a pavement plate resting on a soil whose inertia is taken into account in the design
of pavements by rational methods.Thus, the pavement is modeled as a thin plate with finite dimensions, supported longitudinally
by dowels and laterally by tie bars. The subgrade is modeled via Pasternak-Vlasov type (three-parameter type) foundation models
and the moving traffic load is expressed as a concentrated dynamic load of harmonically varyingmagnitude,moving straight along
the plate with a constant acceleration. The governing equation of the problem is solved using the modified Bolotin method for
determining the natural frequencies and the wavenumbers of the system.The orthogonal properties of eigenfunctions are used to
find the general solution of the problem. Considering the load over the center of the plate, the results showed that the deflections
of the plate are maximum about the middle of the plate but are not null at its edges. It is therefore observed that the deflection
decreased 18.33 percent when the inertia of the soil is taken into account. This result shows the possible economic gain when taking
into account the inertia of soil in pavement dynamic design.
