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Research Article

On the TSD deflection velocity measurements: a revision to the current state of the art and discussion over its applicability for concrete pavement assessment

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Article: 2138881 | Received 21 Jun 2022, Accepted 17 Oct 2022, Published online: 02 Nov 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The fourth-generation TSD can provide pavement deflection data at a much higher rate than previous versions. This data is valuable to evaluate the structural health of the transverse joints in concrete pavements. Analysis of TSD measurements from a jointed pavement segment allowed the detection of a mistake in the way the TSD's deflection velocity [vy] data is processed to get deflection slope [S] estimates: We state and prove that the well-known direct relationship between vy and S is only valid in limited scenarios, and particularly invalid nearby the transverse joints. We highlight that vy is made up of two components, one of which is related to S and that at the vicinity of a discontinuity in the pavement structure, the second component of vy gains relevance and explains the discrepancy between vy and S. Also, it is shown that TSD vy measurements gathered near a joint resemble vy signals simulated with a linear elastic model. Thus, this study brings new insight into the contents of a TSD vy measurement and buttresses the TSD’s reliability as a vy measurement device. Plus, it suggests that further research should develop TSD data interpretation schemes based on vy instead of deflection slopes and depths.

Disclosure statement

This research came about as part of the Transportation Pooled Fund project TPF 5-385: “Pavement Structural Evaluation with Traffic Speed Deflection Devices (TSDDs),” supported by the Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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