TTomaz
Structural
- Jan 17, 2020
- 10
Dear all,
We're currently supporting the design of a flexible pavement on a rockfill (1-1000kg), with expected high/very high subgrade reaction modulus. The C8/10 layer is defined according to Material Equivalence Factor (MEF). However, there is no/very little reference to high strength subgrade in "Heavy Duty Pavement Manual" from Interpave (2007) or other codes (at least those which I found), or how this would impact the subbase layer thickness in general.
Is it mandatory to use low-strength subbase over the high-strength subgrade? It doesn't seem to be coherent. The Heavy Duty Manual from Interpave allows to remove the reinfoced subgrade layer when CBR>5%, but doesn't say much about when the subgrade layer is CBR>30%.
Greetings.
We're currently supporting the design of a flexible pavement on a rockfill (1-1000kg), with expected high/very high subgrade reaction modulus. The C8/10 layer is defined according to Material Equivalence Factor (MEF). However, there is no/very little reference to high strength subgrade in "Heavy Duty Pavement Manual" from Interpave (2007) or other codes (at least those which I found), or how this would impact the subbase layer thickness in general.
Is it mandatory to use low-strength subbase over the high-strength subgrade? It doesn't seem to be coherent. The Heavy Duty Manual from Interpave allows to remove the reinfoced subgrade layer when CBR>5%, but doesn't say much about when the subgrade layer is CBR>30%.
Greetings.