Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
770217 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2015 72 Pages PDF
Abstract
Effect of aircraft impact loading during landing time on the crack propagation parameters was investigated. Boeing 777-300 aircraft specifications were considered. In order to simulate loading condition and nonlinear unbound layers characteristics, two codes were implemented by subroutines of ABAQUS™ software. The model was validated by American national airport pavement testing facility data. The effect of aircraft vertical velocity, pavement friction coefficient, crack position, crack depth and asphalt elastic modulus was studied. Aircraft vertical velocity and asphalt elastic modulus were recognized as the most significant parameters. Increase of these parameters considerably increased the stress intensity factors and reduced fatigue life.
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