Periodic Noise Characteristics and Acoustic Control in Long Highway Tunnels: An FEM Study with In Situ Validation Ruifeng Ding, Xingyu Gu, Chenlin Liao, Hongchang Wang, Zengbin Xu, Kaiwen Lei, Jiwang Jiang Materials, 2026 Noise in long highway tunnels and underground interchanges poses a significant environmental concern, affecting both drivers and nearby residents. This research develops an acoustic finite element model of a long tunnel in Leuven Measurement Systems (LMS) Virtual Lab to characterize the tunnel noise field, and the effectiveness of different noise mitigation measures was also evaluated and optimized accordingly. The model is validated against in situ monitoring data, with deviations controlled within 3 dB(A) and strong agreement confirmed by the Kappa consistency test. Both simulations and measurements show that sound pressure levels (SPLs) are generally highest near the tunnel center and lower toward the portal, exhibiting periodic fluctuations rather than a monotonic decrease. The dominant noise energy is concentrated between 125 Hz and 500 Hz. SPLs at 1.8 m above the road surface are noticeably higher than at 1.2 m and 1.5 m, indicating greater noise exposure for drivers of large vehicles compared with smaller vehicles. Noise reduction performance is further assessed for different lining materials and pavement types. Installing sound-absorbing panels in the tunnel midsection provides effective attenuation, with expanded perlite panels, single-layer metal micro-perforated panels, and FC quiet perforated panels (FC-PP) performing best, while porous asphalt shows superior noise reduction compared with conventional dense-graded asphalt pavements.
Determining Optimal Dosage of High-Modulus Asphalt Binders Through Comprehensive Rheological Assessment Across Full Temperature Range Yijun Wang, Bolan Ye, Qisheng Wang, Qifeng Bai, Jiwang Jiang Materials, 2026 High-modulus asphalt binders are increasingly used to improve rutting resistance and enable pavement thickness reduction. Conventional binder indices do not always capture the stress-dependent response of high-modulus systems under heavy loading, and quantitative rules for selecting a high-modulus additive dosage are still limited. This study develops a full-temperature-range evaluation and dosage determination framework for high-modulus additive-modified asphalt binders (HMABs) produced on an SBS-modified base binder. Four binders were prepared with high-modulus additive dosages of 0%, 17%, 22% and 28% with a binder mass basis. High-temperature performance was evaluated by PG grading and an enhanced MSCR protocol that included 0.1, 3.2, 6.4 and 12.8 kPa. MSCR temperatures were selected based on PG results. Intermediate-temperature performance was evaluated using LAS at 25 °C with VECD-based fatigue analysis on RTFO + PAV-aged binders. Low-temperature cracking was evaluated using ABCD on PAV-aged binders at −36 °C. The results show that the high-temperature PG increased with dosage, but the 22% and 28% binders fell into the same grade, indicating limited dosage discrimination by the PG test. The enhanced MSCR test captured clearer dosage differences under higher stresses. Non-recoverable compliance decreased markedly with dosage, and stress sensitivity showed an overall decreasing trend; 6.4 kPa provided higher dosage sensitivity and lower variability than 3.2 kPa. LAS test shows a non-monotonic fatigue response in which peak shear stress and predicted fatigue life increased up to 22% and then declined at 28%. At 2.5% and 5% strain, the 22% binder increased predicted fatigue life by about 273% and 83% relative to the base binder, while at 10% strain, it was about 11% lower. ABCD results show an upward shift in critical cracking temperature and a clear reduction in fracture stress at high dosages, indicating increasing low-temperature fracture risk. Therefore, high-modulus additives markedly improve high-temperature stability but introduce full-temperature trade-offs. The proposed full-temperature-range examined framework improves performance discrimination and supports dosage selection. A target dosage of 22% is recommended, and 17~22% is suggested as an engineering-controllable range for a balanced full-temperature performance, while 28% should be treated as an upper-bound option, primarily for warm regions where rutting dominates.
Assessing Pavement Conditions Impact on Traffic Crashes: An Interpretable Machine-Learning Approach to Identify Crash Risk Factors and Performance Thresholds Linyi Yao, Zhen Leng, Jiwang Jiang, Junqiu Zheng, Fujian Ni Journal of Transportation Engineering Part B Pavements, 2025 Pavement surface condition may have a significant impact on traffic accidents, but its influencing mechanisms remain unclear, and safety-oriented maintenance thresholds are still lacking. To addresses these gaps, this study develops a highway crash regression model by comparing generalized linear models with tree-based machine learning (ML) approaches to establish the relationship between various factors and crash counts. An interpretability algorithm is employed to examine the combined effects of pavement, traffic, and meteorological conditions, with a particular focus on pavement-related factors. Minimum pavement performance requirements for safety considerations under varying traffic levels are then established, providing guidance for safety-oriented maintenance decision-making. Results reveal that annual average daily traffic (AADT) has the greatest impact, with higher traffic volumes correlating with increased crash counts. Additional risk factors include a higher proportion of trucks, bridge presence, frequent rainfall, and road ages exceeding ten years. Poor skid resistance, excessive roughness, and deep rutting detrimentally affect safety, particularly under high traffic volumes, whereas transverse cracks may reduce crashes by promoting heightened driver caution. For high-AADT roadways (≥30,000), this study identifies minimum performance thresholds of 40 for the side-way force coefficient (SFC), 2 m/km for the international roughness index (IRI), and 10 mm for the rutting depth (RD), whereas lower AADT levels do not necessitate specific requirements. These findings enhance the understanding of pavement-related crash risks and provide actionable insights for developing safety-oriented maintenance planning.
Study on mortar thickness spectrum of asphalt mixture based on two-dimensional image processing method Chang an Daxue Xuebao Ziran Kexue Ban Journal of Chang an University Natural Science Edition, 2019
Periodic Noise Characteristics and Acoustic Control in Long Highway Tunnels: An FEM Study with In Situ Validation R Ding, X Gu, C Liao, H Wang, Z Xu, K Lei, J Jiang Materials 19 (8), 1548 , 2026 2026
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Investigation of the top-down cracking propagation behavior of flexible asphalt pavement based on numerical modeling and full-scale accelerated pavement tests L Gao, Y Yang, J Jiang, Y Zhou, H Kong Journal of Transportation Engineering, Part B: Pavements 151 (3), 04025026 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
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Performance characterization and relationship modeling of in-situ asphalt mortar and mixture using data mining L Shu, Q Dong, F Ni, J Jiang, S Yu, B Shi Case Studies in Construction Materials 22, e04739 , 2025 2025
Investigation of the homogeneity of aggregate contact characteristics and thickness distribution of mortar in hot recycled asphalt mixtures C Gong, J Jiang, T Liu, Z Zhou Construction and Building Materials 478, 141448 , 2025 2025 Citations: 6
Short-and long-term mechanical performances of damaged porous asphalt mixture treated with asphalt emulsion B Yang, Z Leng, J Jiang, R Li, M Han Road Materials and Pavement Design 26 (3), 523-535 , 2025 2025 Citations: 4
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