Relation between power spectral density of road roughness and international roughness index and its application

2018 ◽  
Vol 77 (4) ◽  
pp. 247
Author(s):  
Jie Li ◽  
Zhenwei Zhang ◽  
Xiong Gao ◽  
Peide Wang ◽  
Jiantong Li
Author(s):  
O Kropáč ◽  
P Múčka

Firstly, the effect of periodic components (undulation) appearing in the otherwise random longitudinal profile of road on standard indicators of random unevenness is studied. The power spectral density characterized by its parameters, i.e. the unevenness index and waviness, three band variances, and international roughness index are considered. Secondly, a series of simulation examples is given of the response of two planar vehicle models (a passenger car and a truck) traversing along the road with periodic components of longitudinal unevenness. The effects on people sitting in the vehicle and on the loading of the vehicle undercarriage and pavement structure are studied. The wavelengths of undulation and the running speeds that appear as most inconvenient are emphasized


2013 ◽  
Vol 742 ◽  
pp. 104-108
Author(s):  
Shao Wen Liu ◽  
Xiao Zhang

In this paper, pavement roughness is assumed as random stationary variable and used as the exciting force of theoretical analyses of the quarter car model of International Roughness Index (IRI). From the frequency response function of the quarter car, the response function of the displacement difference between sprung and unsprung mass is obtained based on random process theory. Then the relationship between IRI and power spectral density (PSD) is established from statement characteristic of the response function. Finally, the longitudinal road profiles of typical asphalt roads in China are used to validate the proposed model.


2017 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Boris Jesús Goenaga ◽  
Luis Guillermo Fuentes Pumarejo ◽  
Otto Andrés Mora Lerma

The pavement roughness is the main variable that produces the vertical excitation in vehicles. Pavement profiles are the main determinant of (i) discomfort perception on users and (ii) dynamic loads generated at the tire-pavement interface, hence its evaluation constitutes an essential step on a Pavement Management System. The present document evaluates two specific techniques used to simulate pavement profiles; these are the shaping filter and the sinusoidal approach, both based on the Power Spectral Density. Pavement roughness was evaluated using the International Roughness Index (IRI), which represents the most used index to characterize longitudinal road profiles. Appropriate parameters were defined in the simulation process to obtain pavement profiles with specific ranges of IRI values using both simulation techniques. The results suggest that using a sinusoidal approach one can generate random profiles with IRI values that are representative of different road types, therefore, one could generate a profile for a paved or an unpaved road, representing all the proposed categories defined by ISO 8608 standard. On the other hand, to obtain similar results using the shaping filter approximation a modification in the simulation parameters is necessary. The new proposed values allow one to generate pavement profiles with high levels of roughness, covering a wider range of surface types. Finally, the results of the current investigation could be used to further improve our understanding on the effect of pavement roughness on tire pavement interaction. The evaluated methodologies could be used to generate random profiles with specific levels of roughness to assess its effect on dynamic loads generated at the tire-pavement interface and user’s perception of road condition.


2009 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-47
Author(s):  
Montasser Tahat ◽  
Hussien Al-Wedyan ◽  
Kudret Demirli ◽  
Saad Mutasher

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