Infrasense was tasked with carrying out evaluations of approximately 200 lane-miles of traffic speed deflectometer (TSD) and additional 3D ground penetrating radar (3DGPR) data collected throughout the state of Mississippi. The evaluations included combining the TSD data with pavement layer thicknessesdeterminedfromtheonboard 3DGPRsystemtocalculatepavement layermoduli, structural number, remaining life, and recommended asphalt overlay thickness.
Infrasense has evaluated approximately 200 lane-miles of traffic speed deflectometer (TSD)dataand25channels of3DGPRdatacollectedbyMDOTatvariouslocations acrossMississippi. Previously identified project segments were reviewed by Infrasense and MDOT to prioritize areas requiring more detailed analysis. Five project sections, each spanning approximately five miles in length, were identified and analyzed. Deliverables for these evaluations included the calculation of pavement layer moduli, structural number, remaining life, and recommended asphalt overlay thickness. These were reported in a comprehensive spreadsheet with each measurement location including SRI (Standard Route Identifier), Log Mile, latitude, longitude, asphalt thickness, base thickness, alongside results of all analyses.
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The 3DGPR data analysisincluded extraction of the 25 channels, spaced 3 inchesapart, preprocessing of the extracted channels using calibration data, tracking of the layer boundaries, and layer thickness reporting. The layer thickness was reported at locations based on the TSD GPS coordinates. The 3DGPR data, which provided 6-foot-wide coverage from wheel path to wheel path, was reviewed to identifypossible areasofhighbasemoisture contentandstrippingwithinasphaltlayers withinthefive project sections.
The TSD data, in conjunction with the associated layer thickness data from the GPR analysis, was analyzedtoassesssubgrade modulus,asphalt,baselayer(when applicable)modulus,effectivestructural number, equivalent single axle loads (ESALS) to failure, estimated remaining service life and recommended asphalt overlay thickness. Included in the comprehensive TSD data evaluation was the identification of anomalies (e.g., weak pavement layers, soft subgrade), assessment of layer moduli to determine layer coefficients, and identify deficient layers.
Followingtheanalysesofthe3DGPR andTSDdata,includingdeflections,existinglayerthickness, areas of distress, and estimated traffic levels, recommendations for rehabilitation (e.g., base repair, asphalt layer patching, overlays) were made. These recommendations will assist in developing expansive corridor planning and management strategies for critical Mississippi roadways.
AboutInfrasense, Inc.Since 1987, Infrasense, Inc. has applied advanced technologies to address the most difficult challenges in subsurface scanning. Infrasense's engineers nondestructively extract critical information from a diverse range of structures. In addition to providing ongoing subsurface evaluation services to clients across the country, the firm has also conducted numerous research programs to advance the field of subsurfacedetectionandnondestructiveevaluation.TolearnmoreaboutInfrasenseandtheservices we provide, visit our website: http://www.infrasense.com.
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