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Evaluation of Load transfer in rigid pavements by Rolling wheel deflectometer and Falling weight deflectometer

Pawan Deep, Mathias B. Andersen, Søren Rasmussen, Nick Thom, Alessandro Marradi, Davide Lo Presti

2020Transportation research procedia11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Rigid pavements have widespread use, e.g, in motorways and airports, due to their excellent properties such as high bearing capacity and long lifetime. However, when rigid pavements fail it is often due to bad load transfer efficiency (LTE) at its joints. Traditional methods of measuring LTE can be time consuming. Here, we study the possibility of measuring LTE using a moving load with the aim of achieving higher productivity. An experiment simulating Rolling Weight Deflectometer (RWD) measurements on a joint was carried out to gain understanding and confidence that can guide the analysis of real RWD data. Continuous data from measurements across a joint allows for determination of not only the LTE but also additional parameters characterizing the pavement and the joint. A semi-analytical model was implemented for simulating the pavement response next to a joint and used for interpretation and verification of the experimental data. The results show promise for the use of moving loads for rapid evaluation of joints.

Topics & Concepts

Falling weight deflectometerJoint (building)Structural engineeringPavement engineeringTransfer efficiencyTransfer functionMoving loadEngineeringSubgradeMaterials scienceFinite element methodAsphaltMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringComposite materialTransport Systems and TechnologyInfrastructure Maintenance and MonitoringAsphalt Pavement Performance Evaluation
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