10-27-2012, 01:46 PM
Evaluation of Nondestructive Methods for Determining Pavement Thickness
Author: Snyder, Rick Vander Werff, J R Thiemann, Zach Sritharan, Sri | Size: 4.36 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: Edwards, Lulu | Year: 2011 | pages: 105
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center was tasked by the U.S. Air Force to evaluate emerging nondestructive thickness measuring devices to determine their ability to accurately estimate the pavement surface thickness without requiring large footprint equipment or repairs. Companies with products using nondestructive technology were down-selected to participate in a study requiring them to estimate the thickness of 40 asphalt and concrete locations with nondestructive devices. For each of the different pavement types, a single core was extracted to provide vendors with calibration points. Vendors provided initial thickness estimates, and upon receiving the calibration core thicknesses, vendors provided final thickness estimates. The results were compared to determine the accuracy and feasibility of the devices tested. Among the devices tested were ground penetrating radar sensors, sensors for wave propagation methods (sonic, seismic, and vibration), falling weight deflectometers, and borescopes.
Code:
***************************************
Content of this section is hidden, You must be registered and activate your account to see this content. See this link to read how you can remove this limitation:
http://forum.civilea.com/thread-27464.html
***************************************