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In the ACN-PCN system, the Aircraft Classification Number (ACN) serves as a mathematically precise value for the evaluation of aircraft pavement. With the new ACR-PCR system, the ACR is calculated taking into account the aircraft weight, tire pressure, and the subgrade bearing capacity of the airfield pavement.
Rating pavement surface condition With an understanding of surface distress, you can evaluate and rate asphalt pavement surfaces. The rating scale ranges from 10excellent condition to 1failed. Most pave- ments will deteriorate through the phases listed in the rating scale.
Load bearing capacity of pavement is an indicator that quantitatively expresses the soundness of pavements. The load bearing capacity indicates the capacity to support traffic loads.
Typical pavement condition indices may be based on a scale of 0 to 5 or perhaps 0 to 100. The proper pavement condition index depends upon the objectives of whatever system is used to manage a particular pavement network (called a Pavement Management System or PMS).
A Pavement Load Rating (PLR) is a number expressing the bearing strength of a pavement for unrestricted aircraft operations. PLRs are expressed on a scale of 1 (weakest pavements) to 12 (strongest pavements) and aircraft tire pressure restrictions where applicable are given in megapascals.
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A Pavement Rating System Classifies the pavements with regard to their structural capacity. of sustaining a forecasted aircraft mix. Based on two elements associated to the PAVEMENT (1) and the AIRCRAFT (2) Aircraft / Pavement Compatibility: A complex equation of paramount. importance.
Most pavement PCC has a compressive strength between 20.68 and 34.47 MPa (3000 and 5000 psi) (ACPA, 2001). High-strength PCC (usually defined as PCC with a compressive strength of at least 41.37 MPa (6000 psi)) has been designed for compressive strengths of over 137.90 MPa (20,000 psi) for use in building applications.
compressive strength of paver blocks of 80mm thickness with 2.5 % of fiber gives maximum 28 days strength is 37.57Mpa and for without fiber, 1.5 %, 2 %, 5% of fiber gives 31.84Mpa, 36.35Mpa, 31.99Mpa, 37.49Mpa respectively.

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