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Title: Development of Statistical Model For Predicting Flexible Pavement Deterioration Due To Traffic Loading
Authors: ADAMU, HAWAWU NANA
Keywords: Flexible pavements;
Statistical Modeling;
Pavement Deterioration;
Predictive Modeling;
Structural Number;
Traffic Loading.
Issue Date: Dec-2024
Publisher: USEP: Journal of Research Information in Civil Engineering,
Abstract: Flexible pavements are critical transportation components but are highly susceptible to deterioration caused by traffic loading, pavement conditions, and environmental factors. This study develops a predictive model to estimate pothole deterioration rates using traffic count and pavement structural strength. Data were collected from the Talba-Mandela road in Minna, Niger State Nigeria, over 14 weeks including weekly measurements of pothole volume, traffic counts and pavement structural numbers. A multiple linear regression model was calibrated, achieving a 𝑅² of 80.8%. Validation indicated less than 10% deviation between observed and predicted data. These findings provide a data-driven approach to optimizing pavement maintenance schedules, reducing costs, and improving road durability.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/29647
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