Large-Scale Controlled-Condition Experiment to Evaluate Light Weight Deflectometers for Modulus Determination and Compaction Quality Assurance of Unbound Pavement Materials


Autoria(s): Khosravifar, Sadaf
Contribuinte(s)

Schwartz, Charles W

Digital Repository at the University of Maryland

University of Maryland (College Park, Md.)

Civil Engineering

Data(s)

22/06/2016

22/06/2016

2015

Resumo

Compaction control using lightweight deflectometers (LWD) is currently being evaluated in several states and countries and fully implemented for pavement construction quality assurance (QA) by a few. Broader implementation has been hampered by the lack of a widely recognized standard for interpreting the load and deflection data obtained during construction QA testing. More specifically, reliable and practical procedures are required for relating these measurements to the fundamental material property—modulus—used in pavement design. This study presents a unique set of data and analyses for three different LWDs on a large-scale controlled-condition experiment. Three 4.5x4.5 m2 test pits were designed and constructed at target moisture and density conditions simulating acceptable and unacceptable construction quality. LWD testing was performed on the constructed layers along with static plate loading testing, conventional nuclear gauge moisture-density testing, and non-nuclear gravimetric and volumetric water content measurements. Additional material was collected for routine and exploratory tests in the laboratory. These included grain size distributions, soil classification, moisture-density relations, resilient modulus testing at optimum and field conditions, and an advanced experiment of LWD testing on top of the Proctor compaction mold. This unique large-scale controlled-condition experiment provides an excellent high quality resource of data that can be used by future researchers to find a rigorous, theoretically sound, and straightforward technique for standardizing LWD determination of modulus and construction QA for unbound pavement materials.

Identificador

doi:10.13016/M2ZZ00

http://hdl.handle.net/1903/18106

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Civil engineering #Compaction quality control #Large scale controlled condition testing #Light Weight Deflectometer #Modulus of unbound material #Pavement material #Resilient modulus testing
Tipo

Dissertation