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Sun Jun 28, 2020, 10:02 AM Jun 2020

Potential Contribution of Deflection-Induced Fuel Consumption to U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions

From https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0361198120926169

Potential Contribution of Deflection-Induced Fuel Consumption to U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Hessam AzariJafari, Jeremy Gregory, Randolph Kirchain
First Published June 10, 2020 | Research Article
https://doi.org/10.1177/0361198120926169

Abstract
Various methods have been proposed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with transportation. We investigate the potential of increasing the elastic modulus of pavement surface layers across the entire U.S. pavement network as a means of lowering vehicle excess fuel consumption (EFC) resulting from deflection-induced pavement–vehicle interaction. We show that in a business-as-usual case deflection-induced EFC represents up to 2660 million metric tons (Mt) over a 50-year analysis period. Elastic modulus increases can be accomplished using several currently implementable methods. The analysis shows that increasing the modulus of elasticity using 10% resurfacing in the network per year leads to an 18% reduction of GHG emissions from the pavement network, or 440 Mt CO2eq, over a 50-year analysis period. This would potentially offset 0.5% of the future GHG emission of the whole transportation sector.

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