Study on Distress Characteristics of Asphalt Pavement Under Heavy-Duty Traffic Based on Lightweight Road Inspection Equipment
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This study, based on the maintenance engineering of regular national and provincial highways in Shanxi Province, aims to achieve refined maintenance of aging asphalt pavements under heavy-duty traffic conditions. Lightweight inspection equipment was used to perform frequent distress collection on the study sections, and for the first time, the EPCI (Economic Pavement Surface Condition Index, which can quickly improve the overall condition level of the pavement by identifying simple two-dimensional diseases such as transverse and longitudinal joints and tortoise net cracks, and low-cost maintenance measures can be carried out through the detection data, which does not include diseases such as subsidence, which are more complex and costly.) is proposed to assess pavement distress conditions. The study conducted six high-frequency data collections over one year on the designated road sections. EPCI evaluations were carried out on each lane in different driving directions, summarizing eight types of pavement distress, including alligator cracking, block cracking, longitudinal and transverse cracking, potholes, longitudinal and transverse crack repairs, and block repairs. The development trends of EPCI and the distribution of pavement distress were analyzed. By comparing EPCI data, it was found that EPCI values in the driving lane fluctuated more stably than those in the overtaking and slow lanes, which was attributed to differences in maintenance intensity. The overall PCI data of the pavement during the COVID-19 pandemic showed that reduced maintenance activities are more conducive to analyzing the pavement’s deterioration patterns. By examining the distressed area in each lane over time, it was observed that the slow lane had the highest distribution of alligator and block cracking, while longitudinal and transverse cracking were most prevalent in the overtaking and driving lanes. Further analysis of the relationship between distressed area and EPCI suggests that controlling the distressed area to around 500 square meters per kilometer per lane can maintain the EPCI score at approximately 80. This level of maintenance is considered the most economical while ensuring satisfactory pavement performance.
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Hong Zhang
Yuanshuai Dong
Yun-Xuan Hou
Xinlong Tong
Xiangjun Cheng
Keming Di
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- 10.3390/infrastructures10110299
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