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A laboratory prototype of automatic pavement crack sealing based on a modified 3D printer

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Pages 2969-2980 | Received 09 Jul 2020, Accepted 08 Jan 2021, Published online: 03 Mar 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Cracking is a common fault in asphalt and concrete pavements, which causes water damage and further defects if not repaired in timely fashion. Conventional pavement crack sealing methods based on machines and manual operations are generally subjective, labour-intensive, risky, and inefficient. A laboratory prototype of an automatic pavement crack sealing platform is proposed in this paper, which uses a modified three-dimensional (3D) printer and computer vision. A modified 3D printer based on fused deposition modelling (FDM) was combined with an image capturing platform, an image processing algorithm and a path planning method to form the automated pavement crack sealing platform, which can automatically detect pavement cracks and seal them with bitumen emulsion sealant. Specimens of concrete pavement slabs with cracks were produced in the laboratory to test the proposed method, and the cracks were then detected and sealed by the proposed platform. The results show that 3D printing is an effective method for automated pavement crack sealing, which is recommended in the field of automatic road maintenance and repair.

Acknowledgements

This study was partially supported by the Australia Research Council (ARC) (grant number IH180100010) and advanced engineering platform (AEP) of Monash University Malaysia. Thanks are due to Cheng Hao Low for assistance with experiments and valuable discussion.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by Advanced Engineering Platform of Monash University Malaysia; Australia Research Council: [Grant Number IH180100010].

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