Abstract:
Asphalt pavements provide an excellent material for roadways when designed and constructed
properly and deliver a smooth, quiet, and durable solution. However, the success of any asphalt
pavement is dependent on the paving material being designed for its environment, construction
methodology, and drainage and work man ship. Based on the level of accuracy achieved by
various approaches and tools available, frequent design defects, discrepancies and work
redundancy are obvious in road design project which ultimately leads to damages and
deterioration. Due to those mentioned problems, the government and road user in general is
suffering from loss of huge sum of money due to pavement damages and deterioration
The objective of this Study is to examine the Causes and remedial measures for asphalt concrete
pavement damages. It is also intended to compare the engineering properties of the existing
pavement layers with the standards and finally, recommendations on how to address possible
problems associated with the different types of pavement damages and deterioration.
The study was conducted in Agaro town a route from “Bulbulo Kebele - KoyeBer” cover around
15km length. Based on the existing theories and principles this research study addresses the
general objectives to investigate the causes of asphalt concrete pavement failures and its remedial
measures. For this planned purpose, the samples from sub grade, sub bases, base course and
asphalt layer disturbed samples were collected from the worst road failure location of the road.
The study used both primary and secondary data. The secondary data were obtained from various
published and unpublished sources of the governmental and the non-governmental organization.
The primary data were obtained through field survey and condition surveying, and laboratory
analysis.
During condition surveying some localized pavement distresses like shoving, potholes, alligator
cracks, block cracks, edge cracks, longitudinal cracks, ravelling ,rutting and poor drainage
condition were observed. The average thickness of each layers were measured and Asphalt
3.95cm, Base 13.37cm, and Sub base 19.25cm. From field investigation and laboratory test result
the AASHTO and Unified soil classification are Sub grade A-7&MH, sub base A-2-6&GM and
base course A-2-4 & GW, Atterberg limits parameters Average LL, and PI in percent were base
course (4,4), sub base(27,12.99) and sub-grade(54,20.5) and compaction, MDD g/cc and OMC%
were base course(2.7,6.21), sub base(1.83,9.67) and sub-grade(1.61,14.64), CBR% were base
course 145.9%, sub base 84.7% and sub-grade10.1% obtained, Bitumen content Non-damaged
asphalt 4.97%, BH1=3.12%, BH2=2.64%,BH3=2.16% and BH4=2.29%
Based on the laboratory test result and condition survey the following are cause of pavement
damages; Sub grade soil, degree of compaction, pavement material thickness, improper bitumen
content and Poor drainage. Finally surface treatments, Fill cracks with asphalt emulsion slurry, Fulldepth patching, removing vegetation close to the ditches are some of the recommendation forwarde