Assessment Cover Sheet Faculty of Engineering: Student Statement and Signature
Assessment Cover Sheet Faculty of Engineering: Student Statement and Signature
Assessment Cover Sheet Faculty of Engineering: Student Statement and Signature
Faculty of Engineering
Module Details
Module Code CE 4422 Module Title Pavement Design
Program: SLIIT Course: BSc (Eng)
Stream: Civil
Assessment details
Title Assignment II Group assignment NO
Lecturer/ Instructor Dr. Niranga Amarasingha Date of Performance
Due date 03 Oct 2019; 1:00 pm Date submitted
Marks: [ All marks are subject to external moderation and approval of board of
examinations]
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Learning Outcomes and Graduate Engineer Attributes of the Assessments
Assessment Pavement Design (Assignment 2) Module Code CE4422
Type of Assessment Mid Exam Quiz Lab Other CA End Exam
(Tick appropriate one)
List all learning outcomes that are assessed in this assessment and map them with relevant programme outcomes
and IESL Graduate Engineer Attribute
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Upload to Courseweb [100 marks]
Assignments are expected to investigate and report an advanced topic in the pavement engineering (provided
from the list below, or any other topic discussed with the lecturer). The report should explore the topic, explain
the subject, provide critical review on the recent relevant publications and communicate the technical details.
Writing Style: The assignment should be written in an expository style with single line spacing and size 12
font. (Maximum 5 pages & minimum 3 pages)
Referencing Requirements: The assignment must use Chicago Referencing style.
At least 2 recent and relevant referred articles (from journals, conference proceedings, books and
government reports) are expected to be referenced in this assignment.
Answer to this question should be uploaded to courseweb.
Research topics:
1. Application of numerical method in pavement mechanistic design
2. Determination of subgrade’s strength by dynamic cone penetration test
3. Determination of subgrade’s strength by static cone penetration test
4. Determination of subgrade’s strength by FWD test
5. Determination of asphalt dynamic modulus by four point fatigue test
6. Determination of asphalt dynamic modulus by AMPT
7. Categories of surface cracks in the asphalt layer
8. Sustainable pavement design approaches
9. Effect of temperature on the mechanical performance of the asphalt layer
10. Design of haul roads
11. Application of polymers in the asphalt layer
12. Design and construction of Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP)
13. Uneven distribution of pressure tyre contact pressure on the asphalt layers
14. Effect of shakedown in the granular material behaviour
15. Design and construction of composite pavement system
16. Application of fly ash in the pavement layers
17. Application of geogrid in the pavement layers
18. Healing effects in the asphalt concrete
19. Application of recycled waste aggregate in the base layer
20. Application of reclaimed plastics in asphalt
21. Application of crumb rubber in asphalt concrete
22. Effects of chemically polluted water on the flexible pavement structure
23. Effects of chemically polluted water on the rigid pavement structure
24. Determination of asphalt viscosity under cyclic loading
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25. Effect of different binder on the mechanical behaviour of asphalt concrete
26. Comparison between pavement’s performance of cemented base material and granular base material
27. Investigation of bottom-up cracking in the asphalt layer
28. Investigation of up-bottom cracking in the asphalt layer
29. Effect of ground water table rising on the performance of roads
30. Cost analysis of pavement repairs strategies
Please upload word document. Plagiarism will be checked using turnitin by the lecturer. The content
matching must not be more than 10%.