Temperature Correction of Deflections and Backcalculated Elasticity Moduli Determined from Falling Weight Deflectometer Measurements on Asphalt Pavements

https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2022.1.D1-D8

Keywords: asphalt pavement, elasticity modulus, deflection, deflectometer (FWD), temperature correction

Abstract

The evaluation of the bearing capacity of asphalt pavements is usually performed by analysing the deflections measured by a Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD). The deflection changes with the pavement temperature. In evaluation is necessary to consider the thermal gradient of pavement and perform the temperature correction. The article contains an analysis of effects of the pavement temperature on FWD results on the long-term monitored sections. The temperature correction was performed on measured deflections or back-calculated elasticity moduli. The moduli recalculated to the temperature of 20 °C according to both procedures were similar. Comparison of moduli determined by recalculation to moduli backcalculated from the deflection bowls measured at the temperature of 20 °C, has proven smaller differences for the moduli determined from the deflection bowl corrected to the temperature of 20 °C.

Author Biographies

Ilja Březina

Transport Research Centre (CDV), Brno, Czech Republic

Ondřej Machel

Transport Research Centre (CDV), Brno, Czech Republic

Tomáš Zavřel

Transport Research Centre (CDV), Brno, Czech Republic

Published
2022-01-01
How to Cite
Ilja Březina, Ondřej Machel, & Tomáš Zavřel. (2022). Temperature Correction of Deflections and Backcalculated Elasticity Moduli Determined from Falling Weight Deflectometer Measurements on Asphalt Pavements. Communications - Scientific Letters of the University of Zilina, 24(1), D1-D8. https://doi.org/10.26552/com.C.2022.1.D1-D8
Section
Civil Engineering in Transport