Water Film Depth Prediction Model for Highly Textured Pavement Surface Drainage

Author:

Pourhassan Alireza1ORCID,Gheni Ahmed A.2ORCID,ElGawady Mohamed A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO

2. Department of Civil Engineering, Komar University of Science and Technology, Kurdistan Region, Iraq

Abstract

Water film depth (WFD) is an important factor for road traffic safety because of its direct connection with skid resistance, hydroplaning speed, and the tendency of splash and spray. Increasing the pavement macrotexture reduces WFD. However, existing models for WFD prediction have not been developed on highly textured surfaces such as chip seal. Furthermore, the rainfall intensities used for developing most of these models were relatively low, leaving no or low WFD on chip seal surfaces. To propose a WFD prediction model suitable for highly textured surfaces and to consider the effect of surface material type, an experimental study was conducted with 154 different combinations of mean texture depth (MTD), surface material type, surface slope, drainage length, and rainfall intensity. The tests were carried out on chip seal specimens using a full-scale rainfall simulator. Test results from 1,784 WFD readings indicated that the Gallaway and PAVDRN models were not accurate for highly textured surfaces used in this study with MTD ranging from 0.05 to 0.20 in. Two experimental models were, therefore, proposed to predict the WFD; both models displayed a significantly higher correlation between the measured and predicted WFD compared with the existing models. Furthermore, the eco-friendly rubberized chip seal showed an enhanced drainage capability compared with conventional chip seal, especially in low slopes, because of the hydrophobic nature of crumb rubber versus the hydrophilic character of mineral aggregates. Accordingly, the proposed model incorporated a term to consider the effect of surface material type.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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