Abstract:
Generally, complex distress is the result for pavement deterioration like pavement cracking,
deformation of the pavement structure, and disintegration of materials. This deterioration may
begin as soon as the road is open to traffic. In Ethiopia, pavement distress is the main problem of
roads affecting the socio-economic development of the nation. Alaba-Sodo road, which is located
in SNNPRS, is one of the roads affected by distresses. The main objective of this study is to
evaluate the distresses and the performance of Alaba-Sodo asphalt pavement based on pavement
condition index and engineering properties of the layers.
Along the Alaba-Sodo road, 60 sample units of defective locations were selected using systematic
random sampling technique. For the selected samples, the PCI values were used to evaluate the
performance of the road. In addition, Laboratory experiments were conducted to check the
compliance of the engineering property of the pavement materials with ERA specifications.
Based on the PCI values, four sub-base, base and sub-grade samples were taken for laboratory
experiment. Out of these, 2 were taken from location which were in a very poor condition, 1 from
poor condition and 1 from where there is no distress. The major tests such as CBR test,
Compaction Test, Atterberge limit test, and Sieve Analysis were conducted for each sample. The
thicknesses of the layers in these points were also measured so as to check whether or not they
are as per the design.
From the pavement condition survey, it was found that the PCI values range from 25- 79. Among
the 60 sample units, 11.67% were very good, 16.67% were good, 43.33% were fair, 26.67%
were poor, and 1.67% was very poor. Except for the sub-base, all of the layers satisfy the ERA
specification requirements. Moreover, the thicknesses were found to be as per the design.
In conclusion, most of the sections of the road are in fair and poor conditions and the cause of
the premature distress of the road can be the poor quality of sub-base material. Therefore, to
avoid further destruction of the road, more detailed tests on the structural capacity of the
pavement should be made and based on the result of those tests, remedial measures should be
made urgently.