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Pavement Maintenance Decision Making Based on Optimization Models

Shitai Bao, Keying Han, Lan Zhang, Xudong Luo, Shunqing Chen

2021Applied Sciences23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pavement maintenance prioritization considering both quality and cost is an important decision-making problem. In this paper, the actual pavement condition index of city roads was calculated using municipal patrol data. A linear optimization model that maximized maintenance quality with limited maintenance costs and a multi-objective optimization model that maximized maintenance quality while minimizing maintenance costs were developed based on the pavement condition index. These models were subsequently employed in making decisions for actual pavement maintenance using sequential quadratic programming and a genetic algorithm. The results showed that the proposed decision-making models could effectively address actual pavement maintenance issues. Additionally, the results of the single-objective linear optimization model verified that the multiobjective optimization model was accurate. Thus, they could provide optimal pavement maintenance schemes for roads according to actual pavement conditions. The reliability of the models was investigated by analyzing their assumptions and validating their optimization results. Furthermore, their applicability in pavement operation-related decision making and preventive maintenance for roads of different grades was confirmed.

Topics & Concepts

Preventive maintenancePavement managementOptimal maintenanceGenetic algorithmReliability (semiconductor)Reliability engineeringComputer sciencePrioritizationQuality (philosophy)EngineeringOperations researchTransport engineeringMachine learningPhysicsQuantum mechanicsEpistemologyPower (physics)Management sciencePhilosophyInfrastructure Maintenance and MonitoringAsphalt Pavement Performance EvaluationTransport Systems and Technology
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