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Mohammad Reza-Ul-Karim Bhuyan

Bio: Mohammad Reza-Ul-Karim Bhuyan is an academic researcher from University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pavement management & Soil cement. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 60 citations.

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TL;DR: In this paper, international roughness index (IRI) models for overlay treatment of composite and flexible pavements were developed and various factors affecting the IRI of overlay treatment were identified.
Abstract: Timely rehabilitation and preservation of pavement systems are imperative to minimising agency's costs and maximising benefits. Reasonable estimates of treatment life and pavement life extension can be made possible by developing reliable treatment performance models. Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development initiated a three-phased study to develop pavement treatment performance models in support of cost-effective selection of pavement treatment type and the time of treatment. As a result of the study, international roughness index (IRI) models for overlay treatment of composite and flexible pavements were developed. Various factors affecting the IRI of overlay treatment were identified. Climatic indices pertaining to Louisiana were developed which exhibited strong statistical significance along with the other variables as used in the IRI models. The developed IRI models provided good agreement between the measured and predicted IRI values with the majority of data within 5% of prediction e...

37 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a shape-structural model of two-phased asphalt mixture consisting of aggregate and matrix was generated using cluster of small discrete disk-shaped particles for each phase.
Abstract: This paper presents the development of micro-mechanical discrete element model for hot mix asphalt (HMA) mixtures modified with carbon nanofibers using the advanced imaging techniques. Shape-structural model of two-phased HMA consisting of aggregate and matrix was generated using cluster of small discrete disk-shaped particles for each phase. Three contact models, shear and normal stiffness, static and sliding friction, and inter-particle contact bonds were employed to model the constitutive behavior of the HMA mixture. To validate the developed DEM model an experimental study was executed. It was observed that the uniaxial compressive test simulation reasonably predicted the stress–strain behavior of the HMA mixture. The dynamic modulus and strength obtained from indirect tensile test were similar to the predicted moduli and strength using the DEM under the quasi-elastic state for all the HMA mixtures studied.

31 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a new ductile concrete interlayer made of Engineered Cementitious Composite (ECC) was proposed and experimentally evaluated to improve the resistance of composite pavements to reflective cracking.

9 citations

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TL;DR: The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development has been using chip seal as an interlayer over cement stabilized base courses over the last several years to mitigate the re-reconstruction problem.
Abstract: The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD), U.S., has been using chip seal as an interlayer over cement stabilized base courses over the last several years to mitigate the re...

8 citations

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TL;DR: The resulting rutting model could be used as a good pavement management tool for timely pavement maintenance and rehabilitation actions to maximize LADOTD benefits and driver’s comfort and safety.
Abstract: Timely rehabilitation and preservation of pavement systems are imperative to maximize benefits in terms of driver’s comfort and safety. However, the effectiveness of any treatment largely depends on the time of treatment and triggers governed by treatment performance models. This paper presents the development of rutting model for overlay treatment of composite pavement in the State of Louisiana. Various factors affecting the rutting of overlay treatment were identified. Regression analysis was conducted, and rut prediction model is generated. In order to better predict the pavement service life, the existing condition of the pavement was also utilized through the model. The developed models provided a good agreement between the measured and predicted rut values. It was found that the predictions were significantly improved, when existing pavement condition was incorporated. The resulting rutting model could be used as a good pavement management tool for timely pavement maintenance and rehabilitation actions to maximize LADOTD benefits and driver’s comfort and safety.

5 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the simulation of wheel tracking test and the high-temperature rutting behavior of an asphalt mixture by using the discrete element method (DEM) was investigated.
Abstract: This study investigated the simulation of wheel tracking test and the high-temperature rutting behaviour of an asphalt mixture by using the discrete element method (DEM). Based on the DEM software named as Particle Flow Code in three dimensions (PFC3D), a micromechanical model of an asphalt mixture composed of coarse aggregates, asphalt mastic, and air voids was built and a two-dimensional virtual wheel tracking test was simulated. Based on the virtual wheel tracking test, the distribution of displacement and contact forces within test specimen were analysed. It is proved that the built virtual wheel tracking test can capture the rutting deformation caused by the combination of densification and lateral flow deformation. It is also indicated that, within an asphalt mixture, the aggregate skeleton is the main bearing body for the compressive forces, while the compressive and tensile forces between aggregate and mastic are severer than that within asphalt mastic. It is important to guarantee the stability o...

105 citations

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TL;DR: The International Roughness Index (IRI) as discussed by the authors is a pavement performance indicator which reflects not only the pavement condition but also the ride quality and comfort level of road users. The aim of this pap...
Abstract: International Roughness Index (IRI) is a pavement performance indicator which reflects not only the pavement condition but also the ride quality and comfort level of road users. The aim of this pap...

89 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a three-dimensional micromechanical DEM model for asphalt mixtures was constructed by particle flow code in three dimensions (PFC3D) and verified by laboratory wheel tracking tests to predict the rutting behavior of the asphalt mixture.

67 citations

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TL;DR: Based on laboratory tests and discrete element method (DEM), Wang et al. as discussed by the authors investigated the influences by mechanical property heterogeneity of different ingredients of asphalt mixture on the creep behavior of asphalt mixtures.

65 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the air void content (AV) and distribution of aggregates and asphalt mortar in the process of asphalt mixture compaction are traced to capture the meso structural change characteristics during compaction.

54 citations