Nondestructive testing has become an integral part of pavement evaluation and rehabilitation strategies in recent years. Pavement evaluation employing the falling-weight deflectometer (FWD) and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) can provide valuable information about pavement performance characteristics and be a very useful tool for project prioritization purposes and estimation of a construction budget at the network level. Traditional obstacles to the use of the FWD and GPR in pavement evaluation at the network level used to be expenses involved in data collection, limited resources, and lack of simplified analysis procedures. Indiana experience in pavement evaluation with the FWD and the GPR at the network level is presented. A network-level FWD and GPR testing program was implemented as a part of a study to overcome those traditional obstacles. Periodic generation of necessary data will be useful in determining how best to quantify structural capacity and estimate annual construction budgets. Three FWD tests per mile on 2,200 lane-mi of the network is recommended annually for network-level pavement evaluation. The information collected will allow the equivalent of 100% coverage of the whole network in 5 years. GPR data are recommended to be collected once every 5 years (if another thickness inventory is needed) after the successful network thickness inventory conducted in this study. GPR data collection is also recommended at the project level and for special projects. Both FWD and GPR data are recommended to be used as part of the pavement management system, together with automated collection of data such as international roughness index, pavement condition rating, rut depth, pavement quality index, and skid resistance.


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    Title :

    Network Pavement Evaluation with Falling-Weight Deflectometer and Ground-Penetrating Radar


    Additional title:

    Transportation Research Record


    Contributors:
    Noureldin, A. Samy (author) / Zhu, Karen (author) / Li, Shuo (author) / Harris, Dwayne (author)


    Publication date :

    2003-01-01




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English