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Development of Panel Rating Protocol and Condition Evaluation Model for Pervious Concrete Pavement
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Development of Panel Rating Protocol and Condition Evaluation Model for Pervious Concrete Pavement

A Golroo and Susan Tighe
Journal of Transportation Engineering, Vol.138(3), pp.315-323
2012
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https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)TE.1943-5436.0000333View
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pavement condition evaluation pervious concrete
Pervious concrete pavement (PCP) has the potential to provide significant technical, economical, and environmental benefits. To better understand the beneficial impacts of PCP, its performance must be comprehensively evaluated and quantified. To evaluate the PCP performance, its pavement condition should be assessed. The primary aim of this research is to evaluate the PCP condition through incorporation of an adequate panel rating method. Two panel rating methods are evaluated for this purpose: visual digital inspection and in situ inspection. Field investigations are also conducted to record the surface distresses by describing their severity and density using the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario protocol. Finally, a model is developed and validated which relates mean panel rating (i.e., surface distress rating) to a pavement distress. It is concluded that the only significant variable (i.e., distress) in this model is raveling.

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