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Development of Korea Airport Pavement Condition Index for Panel Rating
by
Kwon, Hong-Joon
,
Kim, Jangrak
,
Cho, Nam-Hyun
in
Airports
,
Asphalt pavements
,
corrected deduct value
2022
Airports strive to prevent safety issues, such as foreign object debris (FOD), by pavement management using the pavement condition index (PCI). The index is used in decision-making processes for overall pavement maintenance and repair, such as the prevention of additional damage due to cracks and the like. However, considering the current situation in Korea where mostly mid-sized and large commercial airports exist, problems regarding direct applications of the existing PCI deduct value have been consistently pointed out. In addition, as the relationship between the PCI and whether maintenance and repair are required is unrealistic, there have been difficulties in communication between maintenance and repair staff and decision makers. Therefore, to resolve these problems, this study first analyzed the calculation procedure of the existing PCI and then redefined the main distress type of Korean airport pavements. In addition, a deduct value curve (DVC) in terms of the severity level for six main distress factors of asphalt pavements and eight main distress factors of concrete pavements and a corrected deduct value curve (CDVC) for multiple distresses in terms of the pavement form were developed using panel rating, which is an engineering approach, by forming an airport pavement expert panel. Finally, a Korea airport pavement condition index (KPCI) was proposed using the curves, and the field application results were compared against the existing PCI to examine the adequacy of the KPCI. As a result, the developed criteria showed an overall trend lower than existing PCI. Moreover, it was verified that this trend increases with worsening pavement condition. It appears that a more discriminating evaluation may be possible when determining pavement conditions by PCI results of the developed criteria.
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A Specified Procedure for Distress Identification and Assessment for Urban Road Surfaces Based on PCI
2017
In this paper, a simplified procedure for the assessment of pavement structural integrity and the level of service for urban road surfaces is presented. A sample of 109 Asphalt Concrete (AC) urban pavements of an Italian road network was considered to validate the methodology. As part of this research, the most recurrent defects, those never encountered and those not defined with respect to the list collected in the ASTM D6433 have been determined by statistical analysis. The goal of this research is the improvement of the ASTM D6433 Distress Identification Catalogue to be adapted to urban road surfaces. The presented methodology includes the implementation of a Visual Basic for Application (VBA) language-based program for the computerization of Pavement Condition Index (PCI) calculation with interpolation by the parametric cubic spline of all of the density/deduct value curves of ASTM D6433 distress types. Also, two new distress definitions (for manholes and for tree roots) and new density/deduct curve values were proposed to achieve a new distress identification manual for urban road pavements. To validate the presented methodology, for the 109 urban pavements considered, the PCI was calculated using the new distress catalogue and using the ASTM D6433 implemented on PAVERTM. The results of the linear regression between them and their statistical parameters are presented in this paper. The comparison of the results shows that the proposed method is suitable for the identification and assessment of observed distress in urban pavement surfaces at the PCI-based scale.
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Modeling the Deduct Value of the Pavement Condition of Asphalt Pavement by Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System
by
Arash Jahantabi
,
Sina Khaledi
,
Seyed Abbas Tabatabaei
in
Adaptive systems
,
Asphalt
,
Asphalt pavements
2013
The quality of roads directly impacts the services they provide. Different indices are used to determine the pavement condition. Based on these indices, the pavement management system provides an estimation of the future costs of roadways and the ways of optimizing them. One of the indices used in the specification of the pavement condition is the Pavement Condition Index (PCI). To determine the value of this index, considering the amount and the severity of each sample's distress, the deduct values should first be calculated based on the experimental charts. In this study, the researchers try to present a model based on the Adaptive Neuro Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) to determine the deduct value used to calculate the PCI. Key words: ANFIS, Deduct value, Distress, Pavement, PCI. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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