Road pavement longitudinal evenness quantification as stationary stochastic process

One of the requirements concerning pavement quality is the evenness of its surface. Pavement unevenness has a random character and has an adverse influence to rolling resistance, tyre–pavement coherence, safety and the driving comfort. Knowledge of “longitudinal unevenness” has been long recognized...

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Main Authors: Bohuš Leitner, Martin Decký, Matúš Kováč
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2019-02-01
Series:Transport
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Online Access:http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/8577
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spelling doaj-bccdc726a627432a9b25fcc76ec949a72021-07-02T03:51:31ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityTransport1648-41421648-34802019-02-0134210.3846/transport.2019.8577Road pavement longitudinal evenness quantification as stationary stochastic processBohuš Leitner0Martin Decký1Matúš Kováč2Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Žilina, SlovakiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, University of Žilina, SlovakiaFaculty of Civil Engineering, University of Žilina, Slovakia One of the requirements concerning pavement quality is the evenness of its surface. Pavement unevenness has a random character and has an adverse influence to rolling resistance, tyre–pavement coherence, safety and the driving comfort. Knowledge of “longitudinal unevenness” has been long recognized as an important criteria of road performance, not only for safety by causing vehicle vibrations and affecting ride comfort but also as a major factor in pavement deterioration and working conditions of vehicles. The paper presents two original devices for the measurement of pavement longitudinal unevenness designed as a reaction to results and experiences gathered from a few years’ research activities, measurements and evaluations of road pavement evenness carried out in the authors' work place (University of Žilina – UNIZA). The first equipment has been designed as a single-wheel trailing vehicle and has been constructed on the Double-mass Measuring Set (DMS) principle and it is referred to as UNIZA single-wheel vehicle JP VSDS. The main reason for designing the device were authors’ findings that the reference quarter car model (used for calculation of International Roughness Index – IRI) can provide evaluation, which can be in contradiction with ride safety. This fact is determined by overvaluation of the short wavelengths and undervaluation the longer wavelengths by reference model. The second one is a profiler with very high resolution of surface scanning using mathematical models for unevenness evaluation. The device is referred to as Dynamic Road Scanner (DRS). The reason for designing of this equipment was in the first place insufficient repeatability of transversal unevenness measurements of device used by Slovak Road Administration, but for the purpose of correctness and measurements accuracy verifying were also results of longitudinal unevenness measurements compared. The paper presents results of evaluation by international established dynamic quantifiers of longitudinal unevenness based on measurements performed by these devices on three selected road sections in Slovakia. In the next part of the paper are compared IRI values obtained by mathematical calculations using reference quarter car model “driving” on road section profile measured by geodetic survey with IRI values obtained by conversion of the unevenness degree C (measured by UNIZA single-wheel vehicle JP VSDS) and IRI values measured by profilometer DRS. http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/8577pavementlongitudinal evennessstationary stochastic processpower spectral densitysingle-wheel vehicledynamic response
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author Bohuš Leitner
Martin Decký
Matúš Kováč
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Martin Decký
Matúš Kováč
Road pavement longitudinal evenness quantification as stationary stochastic process
Transport
pavement
longitudinal evenness
stationary stochastic process
power spectral density
single-wheel vehicle
dynamic response
author_facet Bohuš Leitner
Martin Decký
Matúš Kováč
author_sort Bohuš Leitner
title Road pavement longitudinal evenness quantification as stationary stochastic process
title_short Road pavement longitudinal evenness quantification as stationary stochastic process
title_full Road pavement longitudinal evenness quantification as stationary stochastic process
title_fullStr Road pavement longitudinal evenness quantification as stationary stochastic process
title_full_unstemmed Road pavement longitudinal evenness quantification as stationary stochastic process
title_sort road pavement longitudinal evenness quantification as stationary stochastic process
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Transport
issn 1648-4142
1648-3480
publishDate 2019-02-01
description One of the requirements concerning pavement quality is the evenness of its surface. Pavement unevenness has a random character and has an adverse influence to rolling resistance, tyre–pavement coherence, safety and the driving comfort. Knowledge of “longitudinal unevenness” has been long recognized as an important criteria of road performance, not only for safety by causing vehicle vibrations and affecting ride comfort but also as a major factor in pavement deterioration and working conditions of vehicles. The paper presents two original devices for the measurement of pavement longitudinal unevenness designed as a reaction to results and experiences gathered from a few years’ research activities, measurements and evaluations of road pavement evenness carried out in the authors' work place (University of Žilina – UNIZA). The first equipment has been designed as a single-wheel trailing vehicle and has been constructed on the Double-mass Measuring Set (DMS) principle and it is referred to as UNIZA single-wheel vehicle JP VSDS. The main reason for designing the device were authors’ findings that the reference quarter car model (used for calculation of International Roughness Index – IRI) can provide evaluation, which can be in contradiction with ride safety. This fact is determined by overvaluation of the short wavelengths and undervaluation the longer wavelengths by reference model. The second one is a profiler with very high resolution of surface scanning using mathematical models for unevenness evaluation. The device is referred to as Dynamic Road Scanner (DRS). The reason for designing of this equipment was in the first place insufficient repeatability of transversal unevenness measurements of device used by Slovak Road Administration, but for the purpose of correctness and measurements accuracy verifying were also results of longitudinal unevenness measurements compared. The paper presents results of evaluation by international established dynamic quantifiers of longitudinal unevenness based on measurements performed by these devices on three selected road sections in Slovakia. In the next part of the paper are compared IRI values obtained by mathematical calculations using reference quarter car model “driving” on road section profile measured by geodetic survey with IRI values obtained by conversion of the unevenness degree C (measured by UNIZA single-wheel vehicle JP VSDS) and IRI values measured by profilometer DRS.
topic pavement
longitudinal evenness
stationary stochastic process
power spectral density
single-wheel vehicle
dynamic response
url http://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/8577
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