Abstract:
In Ethiopia, recently constructed roads are reported to deteriorate rapidly after being opened to traffic.
This may include excessive loads, climatic changes, poor drainage, and inferior pavement materials.
This study has been conducted on Tarcha-Yalo Road segment .The objective of this study is to
investigate the causes and remedial measures for asphalt pavement distresses. In order to meet the
objective a systematic methodology is used to investigate field survey and laboratory tests were carried
out. The soil samples were collected using purposive techniques of sampling from three severely
damaged and two non-damaged sections. The severely damaged section distresses were corrugation,
block cracking, ravelling and stripping. Based on the type failures, the representative samples of soil was
collected for the three failed and two non-failed section from the study area. The condition survey has
been conducted for the evaluation of pavement performance condition and the average PCI value
indicates the pavement performance condition of the total road length (47.4 km) is under category of
good (60%) and very good (40%) condition of pavement condition rating.
The average thicknesses of each layer of failed sections were measured and Asphalt 2.13cm, base course
10.5cm, and sub-base 11.67cm.And the average thicknesses of non-failed sections were 3.35cm for
asphalt, 9cm for base course and 12.5 cm for sub base. From laboratory test result, the soil classification
according to AASHTO and Unified Soil Classification of Subgrade A-7 and SC, sub base A-2-4 and GP
and base course A-1-a and GW respectively. An average liquid limit (LL), plastic limit and plasticity
index(PI) of failed sections of base course are (5%,0%,5%), sub-base(33.33%,25%,8.33%) and
subgrade(52.5%,31.33%,21.33%) respectively whereas an average liquid limit (LL), plastic limit and
plasticity index(PI) of the non-failed sections are (4.5%,0%,4.5%), (35.5%,25.5%,10%) and
(46.5%,33%,13.5%) for base course, sub base and sub grade materials respectively.
Compaction(MDD(g/cc),OMC(%)) of base course of failed section are (1.73g/cc,10.92%),sub
base(1.67g/cc,12.23%) and sub-grade(1.58g/cc,20.33% whereas the non-failed sections were
(1.76g/cc,9.95% ), (1.74g/cc,11.1% , (1.65g/cc,14.4%) for base course, sub base and sub grade
respectively .The CBR% of base course 80%, sub-base 60% and sub-grade 9% obtained. The Los
Angeles Abrasion test values of sub base and base course were sampled with two trials of tests for each.
The result of sub base abrasion resistance loss is 30.97%which is less than 40% that is the standard
specification in ERA 2013.Hence it fulfills the requirement. And the result of base course is 28.97%
which is less than 35% that is standard specification in ERA 2013.Hence it satisfies the requirements.
Based on the laboratory test result and condition survey the pavement failure is due to insufficient
thickness design, improper compaction and absence of shoulder. Finally it is recommended that the
preventive maintenance is to be applied for failed section in Tarcha-Yalo road section.