Use of falling weight deflectometer time history data for the analysis of seasonal variation in pavement response
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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 pa...
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