Abstract:
Pavement distress is a common problem for an opening road network and this distress is
caused due to overloading of vehicles, poor maintenance, rapid traffic growth and improper
design and implementation. This research study focused in Adama to Awash-Arba road
section. The main objective of this research work was to evaluate the pavement distress using
pavement condition index for the road section from Adama to Awash Arba. In order to
achieve the desired objectives, a systematic methodology was performed which include field
survey to capture the road surface condition such as type of distress, level of severity and
quantity on each 1000metre sample unit and laboratory test was performed for failed and
serious pavement condition. The pavement condition survey along the selected road shows
that it was affected by different failure type such as alligator cracking, bleeding, block
cracking, corrugation, depression, edge cracking, longitudinal and transverse cracking,
patching, polished aggregate, potholes, railroad crossing, rutting and swell. The result of the
research show that the PCI value range from 8 to 97.1 and this shows that all section of the
road have all types of pavement condition rating (Good, Satisfactory, Fair, Very Poor, Poor,
Serious and Failed) in which 12.12% good, 9.09% satisfactory, 18.18% fair, 21.21% poor,
18.18% very poor, 18.18% serious and 3.03% was failed. Based on the pavement condition
rating, seven soil samples was collected for the failed and serious road section using manual
hand auger. Samples were air-dried before taken to laboratory test determination of subgrade
soil.
The soil samples collected were analyzed based on the geotechnical analysis: Gradation,
Atterberg limit, Standard proctor test and California bearing ratio (CBR), analysis has been
carried out for failed and serious pavement condition rating for the subgrade soil. For
subgrade soil the liquid limit varies from 33.02% -44.48% and Plasticity index from 11.3% -
25.56% According to ERA manual, soils with LL< 50% and PI > 25% are suitable subgrade
materials so all station are good. The soils were classified by ASSHTO under the A-6 and A7-6 category which showed that the soils were fair to poor as a sub-grade material. The
soaked CBR values of subgrade soil materials are between 7.9% -10.4% so according to ERA
manual this quarry site soil are satisfy suitability property of natural subgrade soils.
Therefore, from the laboratory test results the subgrade soil was not the cause of pavement
failure for failed and serious pavement condition rating.
According to the pavement condition survey the road section from Adama to Awash Arba
required maintenance and based on this, possible maintenance option had been recommended
for pavement distress with respect to level of severity on the pavement condition of the study
area in order to sustain the design life of the Pavement.