Pavement Design ( Wheel Loading ) – Using CCAA Approach
A concrete pavement is to be designed to support loading from mining trucks with an axle load of 640 kN with a wheel spacing of 4.97 m. All areas of the pavement may be traversed by the mining truck. The pavement design shall be designed for an operating life of 20 years, and it has been estimated that an average of 25 daily load repetitions may occur.
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