Bibliographic citations
Maximiliano, E., (2016). Implementación del modelo climático EICM con fines de diseño para pavimento de concreto asfáltico aplicando la metodología MEPDG [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/5411
Maximiliano, E., Implementación del modelo climático EICM con fines de diseño para pavimento de concreto asfáltico aplicando la metodología MEPDG [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/5411
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title = "Implementación del modelo climático EICM con fines de diseño para pavimento de concreto asfáltico aplicando la metodología MEPDG",
author = "Maximiliano Velásquez, Elmer Jaime",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2016"
}
This research studies the limitations of adapting the climatic data of the Callao Region to the Enhanced Integrated Climate Model (EICM) and proposes a procedure to obtain Virtual Climatic Files with extension (.icm) and to use it to design pavements using the Mechanistic-Empirical Design Guide (MEPDG- AASHTO 2008). To achieve this, it was necessary to: i) Study the theoretical basis of the MEPDG methodology and the effects of climate on pavement behavior using the EICM Model; ii) Verify the availability of the extensive climatic data requested by the MEPDG methodology in the Region Callao, analyze the effects of each climatic parameter recognized by the MEPDG to the PCA and generate the virtual climate archive " Region Callo-PE.icm"; iii) we verified the obtained in ii) realizing a prototype of design for Asphalt Concrete Pavement using the MEPDG methodology. As a result, a new design proposal for pavements in Perú is introduced using the MEPDG-AASHTO 2008 methodology and through theoretical concepts of the EICM it is possible to know the effects of the climatic parameters to the pavements. Enough climate information could be collected and the virtual climatic archive called " Región Callo-PE.icm " was generated. Finally, a design procedure was developed with the use of the "Design Guide 2002" software (MEPDG software).
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