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Investigating the Feasibility of Integrating Pavement Friction and Texture Depth Data in Modeling for Indot PMS

Investigating the Feasibility of Integrating Pavement Friction and Texture Depth Data in Modeling for Indot PMS

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Publisher's Synopsis

Under INDOT's current friction testing program, the friction is measured annually on interstates but only once every three years on non-interstate roadways. The state's Pavement Management System, however, would require current data if friction were to be included in the PMS. During routine pavement condition monitoring for the PMS, texture data is collected annually. This study explored the feasibility of using this pavement texture data to estimate the friction during those years when friction is not measured directly. After multiple approaches and a wide variety of ways of examining the currently available data and texture measuring technologies, it was determined that it is not currently feasible to use the texture data as a surrogate for friction testing. This is likely because the lasers used at this time are not capable of capturing the small-scale pavement microtexture. This situation may change, however, with advances in laser or photo interpretation technologies and improved access to materials data throughout the INDOT pavement network.

Book information

ISBN: 9781622602599
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Imprint: Purdue University Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 32
Height: 279mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 2mm