Dynamic Analysis of a Damaged Flexible Pavement Using the Falling Weight Deflectometer Technique

Author(s):  
A. El Ayadi ◽  
B. Picoux ◽  
C. Petit
2011 ◽  
Vol 78 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Feiquan Luo ◽  
Lu Sun ◽  
Wenjun Gu

An effective inverse analysis computer program that integrates nonlinear optimization algorithm and forward dynamic analysis of multilayered medium is developed for inferring structural and material properties (e.g., modulus, thickness, and the number of layers) of the medium. Using dynamic deflection information obtained from forward dynamic analysis of the multilayered medium as a hypothetical deflection measured from the field during pavement nondestructive evaluation (NDE) using falling weight deflectometer, the estimated parameters of the medium are compared with the known true parameters of the medium used to perform the static and forward dynamic analyses. Based on two different multilayered media, a number of important observations and conclusions are made regarding the accuracy and efficiency of the proposed numerical algorithms and developed computer program. The inversion methods presented in this paper show improved NDE results over many of the existing algorithms.


2010 ◽  
Vol 37 (9) ◽  
pp. 1224-1231 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kate Deblois ◽  
Jean-Pascal Bilodeau ◽  
Guy Doré

This paper presents the results of an exploratory analysis of falling weight deflectometer (FWD) data collected on a large project about the spring thaw behaviour of pavements. The test site includes four test sections, two of which are conventional flexible pavement structures, whereas the other two are built with a cement-treated base. The aim of this study is to verify the applicability of using FWD time history data to evaluate damage to a road during the thawing period. The applicability of the analysis techniques is verified through the phase angle and dissipated energy. The data analyzed were obtained from tests conducted with an FWD on one flexible pavement test section. The results obtained showed a clear difference between the winter, thawing, and summer periods. It was found that the phase angle and dissipated energy can be used to evaluate the road damage during the thawing period through quantification of the phase angle and dissipated energy. These factors can also be used to describe the pavement behaviour in terms of elasticity and viscoelasticity.


Materials ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 611 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chiara Pratelli ◽  
Giacomo Betti ◽  
Tullio Giuffrè ◽  
Alessandro Marradi

Author(s):  
Nader Karballaeezadeh ◽  
Hosein Ghasemzadeh Tehrani ◽  
Danial Mohammadzadeh S. ◽  
Shahaboddin Shamshirband

The most common index for representing structural condition of the pavement is the structural number. The current procedure for determining structural numbers involves utilizing falling weight deflectometer and ground-penetrating radar tests, recording pavement surface deflections, and analyzing recorded deflections by back-calculation manners. This procedure has two drawbacks: 1. falling weight deflectometer and ground-penetrating radar are expensive tests, 2. back-calculation ways has some inherent shortcomings compared to exact methods as they adopt a trial and error approach. In this study, three machine learning methods entitled Gaussian process regression, m5p model tree, and random forest used for the prediction of structural numbers in flexible pavements. Dataset of this paper is related to 759 flexible pavement sections at Semnan and Khuzestan provinces in Iran and includes “structural number” as output and “surface deflections and surface temperature” as inputs. The accuracy of results was examined based on three criteria of R, MAE, and RMSE. Among the methods employed in this paper, random forest is the most accurate as it yields the best values for above criteria (R=0.841, MAE=0.592, and RMSE=0.760). The proposed method does not require to use ground penetrating radar test, which in turn reduce costs and work difficulty. Using machine learning methods instead of back-calculation improves the calculation process quality and accuracy.


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