23–26 Jul 2024
Europe/Lisbon timezone

A Conceptual Approach to Estimating the In-situ Lay-ered Elastic Moduli for Flexible Pavements

25 Jul 2024, 14:00
15m
Room C

Room C

Speaker

Christina Plati (1Laboratory of Pavement Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (N.T.U.A.), Athens, Greece, GR-15477)

Description

Abstract. The evaluation of the structural condition of a pavement is of great importance, since pavements are important transportation infrastruc-tures that should have an adequate bearing capacity. For this reason, the use of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) systems has gained worldwide ac-ceptance as an effective tool for determining pavement condition. Various indices from deflection measurements using systems such as the Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD) can provide an overview of the structural condition of the pavement. However, detailed and accurate information about the mechanical properties of the individual layers of a pavement can be obtained using advanced analysis tools such as the back-analysis meth-od. The back- analysis method usually requires extensive experience and additional computational resources, which makes it unattractive for general use. With this in mind, the present study attempts to develop a simplified method for a quick and reliable estimation of the mechanical properties of a flexible pavement using established indices such as Surface Modulus calcu-lated directly from deflection measurements with a view to expediting the pavement condition assessment procedures without the need of time-consuming analyses. To this end, NDT data collected along a flexible pave-ment are analyzed and the correlation of the Surface Modulus with the elas-tic modulus of each layer of the pavement is investigated. The study demonstrates the potential of using the Surface Modulus to predict the elas-tic modulus for evaluating the structural condition of a flexible pavement bypassing the use of sophisticated tools.

Co-authors

Andreas Loizos (1Laboratory of Pavement Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (N.T.U.A.), Athens, Greece, GR-15477) Konstantinos Gkyrtis (2Department of Civil Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace (D.U.Th.), Xanthi, Greece, GR-67100) Angeliki Armeni (1Laboratory of Pavement Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (N.T.U.A.), Athens, Greece, GR-15477)

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