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Pavement cracking

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Cracking along the road axis possibly due to poor construction and formation of a cold joint
Alligator cracking

Pavement crack refers to a variety of types of pavement distresses that occur on the surface of pavements. Different types of pavements develop different cracks. Type of cracking is also correlated with the type of climate and traffic.[1][2] Sometimes the cracks are aggregated using an index such as Crack Index, and sometimes they are merged with other distresses and form Pavement Condition Index.[3]

Types of cracking

Some of the most important types of crack are as follows.[4][1]

  • Crocodile cracking also known as alligator cracking and fatigue cracking
  • Block Cracking
  • Longitudinal Cracking—Wheel Path
  • Longitudinal Cracking—Non-Wheel Path
  • Transverse Cracking
  • Reflection Cracking at Joints
  • Edge Cracking
  • Slippage cracking

References

  1. ^ a b "Piryonesi, S. M. (2019). The Application of Data Analytics to Asset Management: Deterioration and Climate Change Adaptation in Ontario Roads (Doctoral dissertation)".
  2. ^ "Distress Identification Manual for the Long-Term Pavement Performance Program" (PDF).
  3. ^ Piryonesi, S. M.; El-Diraby, T. E. (2020) [Published online: December 21, 2019]. "Data Analytics in Asset Management: Cost-Effective Prediction of the Pavement Condition Index". Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 26 (1). doi:10.1061/(ASCE)IS.1943-555X.0000512.
  4. ^ Way, N.C., Beach, P., and Materials, P. 2015. ASTM D 6433–07: Standard Practice for Roads and Parking Lots Pavement Condition Index Surveys.