Title: Comparative Analysis of Layered Elastic Computer Programs
1Comparative Analysis of Layered Elastic Computer
Programs LEAF, JULEA, and BISAR
- Gordon F. Hayhoe
- FAA AAR-410
2Need for Verifying the Accuracy of LEA Programs
- LEA programs work well for simple structures.
- LEA programs can give very low accuracy solutions
under certain conditions. - Very few closed form solutions which can be used
to provide numerical checks. - Compare results from multiple programs and select
the correct answers by consensus and
reasonableness.
3Critical Conditions for Pavement Design
Condition Cause of Inaccuracy Application Affected
Evaluation points close to the top of the structure Gibbs wiggles FWD backcalculation
Very thin layers ? Avoid with minimum thicknesses
Multiple fully unbonded interfaces Ill-conditioned equations Unbonded overlays
Evaluation points a large distance from the origin Small numbers and ill-conditioning Multiple-gear aircraft, B-747 and A380
4Layered Elastic Equations
- is vertical stress, for example, where
- equation is inverse Hankel transform.
- q tire pressure
- a tire radius
- r evaluation point radius
- z depth from top of layer
- a Hankel domain variable
a
r
z
h i
5Vertical Strain Summation by Gauss-Laguerre
6Evaluation Points Close to the Top of the
Structure
- Load is constant pressure and discontinuous on
the surface at the edge of the contact area. - Therefore, stresses are discontinuous on the
surface. - Computed values close to the surface are
unreliable because discontinuous functions cannot
be properly represented by discrete transforms
(using numerical integration).
7Different Methods
- BISAR changes to a special set of infinite series
equations valid when the evaluation point is
close to the surface. - JULEA aborts stress calculation when the
evaluation point is close to the surface. JULEA
extrapolates for vertical deflection (a special
case). - LEAF shifts the origin vertically improves the
accuracy but does not eliminate the problem
completely for stresses.
8Different Methods
- BISAR has two equation solvers, user selected.
One is for bonded interfaces and the other is for
unbonded interfaces. - LEAF has three equation solvers, automatically
selected (on magnitude of residuals). - Part inverting fastest, but inaccurate with
ill-conditioned equations. - Partial pivoting (LU) intermediate.
- Full pivoting (Gauss-Jordan) slow, but appears
to give satisfactory accuracy under all critical
conditions identified and tested.
9Comparison with Boussinesq for a Uniform
Half-Space
zeval distance from surface
10Comparison with Boussinesq for a Uniform
Half-Space
zeval distance from surface
11Surface Stresses
12Surface Stresses
13Vertical Stress Variation with Depth
14Horizontal Stress Variation with Depth
BISAR output precision is three significant
figures in scientific format.
15Horizontal Stress Variation with Depth
16Horizontal Stress Variation with Depth
17Widely Spaced Evaluation Points
- LEDFAA 1.3 computes the vertical subgrade strain
in flexible structures with the contributions
from all wheels in the main gear of the aircraft. - This is 16 wheels for the B-747 and 20 wheels for
the A380. - Need to be sure that the contributions of the
wheels far away from the evaluation point are
accurate and reliable.
18Widely Spaced Evaluation Points
19Widely Spaced Evaluation Points
- The contributions of the wheels far away are very
small and a cut off distance could be used in
many cases. - But an appropriate cut off radius would vary with
structure type, thickness, subgrade strength,
etc. - Therefore, use a consistent method.
20Widely Spaced Evaluation Points
- Flexible structure.
- 5 in surface, 8 in stabilized base, 11 in
subbase, 10 CBR subgrade. - 50,000 lb single-wheel load.
- Seven evaluation points, 100 in intervals.
21Vertical Strain at Top of Subgrade
22Vertical Strain at Top of Subgrade - Expanded
23Vertical Strain at Top of Subgrade Expanded More
24Transverse Stress at Top of Subgrade Expanded
Scale
25Radial Stress at Top of Subgrade Expanded Scale
26Vertical Stress at Top of Subgrade Expanded
Scale
27Conclusions
- It is important to check the accuracy of LEA
programs for extreme conditions. - The latest version of LEAF, used in LEDFAA and
BAKFAA, provides accurate and reliable results
for - FWD backcalculation.
- Unbonded concrete overlays.
- Multiple-gear aircraft having widely spaced main
gear wheels.