AASHTO M 331-2013 Standard Specification for Smoothness of Pavement in Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) Systems.pdf
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1、TS-5a M 331-1 AASHTO Standard Specification for Smoothness of Pavement in Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) Systems AASHTO Designation: M 331-1311. SCOPE 1.1. Weigh-in-motion (WIM) is the process of measuring the dynamic forces of moving vehicle tires on pavements and estimating the corresponding tire loads of
2、the static vehicle. The dynamic forces of moving vehicles include the effects of road surface roughness and are modified by vehicle characteristics such as sprung and unsprung mass, tire inflation pressures, out-of-round or dynamically unbalanced wheels and tires, suspension damping, and the vehicle
3、s aerodynamic characteristics. The smoothness of the pavement surface in WIM systems directly affects the scales ability to accurately estimate static loads from measured dynamic forces. Lack of smoothness creates difficulties in calibrating WIM equipment and may cause poor results from subsequent v
4、ehicle weight data collection efforts. 1.2. WIM system pavement smoothness is characterized by the output of a profiler in compliance with the Operator Certification section of AASHTO R 56, collecting data at 25-mm 1-in. or less intervals. The data produced by such a profiler will approximate the ac
5、tual perpendicular deviation of the pavement surface from an established horizontal reference parallel to the lane direction in the wheel tracks. 1.3. The specification requires field collection of pavement profile information of a WIM system or of a candidate WIM site. Computer software is then use
6、d to calculate a roughness index that has been correlated to distributions of tandem axle and gross vehicle weight error levels through extensive simulations of truck dynamic loading over measured profiles. Acceptable index levels are based on ensuring to a 95 percent level of confidence that the WI
7、M system roughness will not produce errors that exceed the tolerance level limits recommended by ASTM E 1318. 1.4. The profiler test vehicle, as well as all attachments to it, shall comply with all applicable state and federal laws. Necessary precautions imposed by laws and regulations, as well as v
8、ehicle manufacturers, shall be taken to ensure the safety of operating personnel and other traffic. 2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 2.1. AASHTO Standards: R 56, Certification of Inertial Profiling Systems R 57, Operating Inertial Profiling Systems 2013 by the American Association of State Highway and Transp
9、ortation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-5a M 331-2 AASHTO 2.2. ASTM Standards: E 867, Standard Terminology Relating to Vehicle-Pavement Systems E 950/E 950M, Standard Test Method for Measuring the Longitudinal Profile of Traveled Surfaces with an Accel
10、erometer Established Inertial Profiling Reference E 1318, Standard Specification for Highway Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) Systems with User Requirements and Test Methods 3. TERMINOLOGY 3.1. Definitions: 3.1.1. dynamic axle load (kg or lb), nthe component of the time-varying forces applied perpendicularly t
11、o the road surface by the tires of any one axle of a moving vehicle. 3.1.2. index, na number or formula expressing some property, form, ratio, etc. of the relation or proportion of one amount or dimension to another. 3.1.3. roughness, nvertical deviation of a pavement surface from a horizontal refer
12、ence along a wheel track with characteristics that effect vehicle dynamics, including dynamic axle loads. 3.1.4. profile record, na data record of the surface elevation or slope along one or both wheel tracks of the road surface. 3.1.5. weigh-in-motion (WIM), nthe process of estimating a moving vehi
13、cles gross weight and the portion of that weight that is carried by each wheel, axle, or axle group, or combination thereof, by measurement and analysis of dynamic vehicle tire forces. (See ASTM E 867.) 3.1.6. Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard: 3.1.7. WIM scale roughness index, na summa
14、ry index calculated from a profile trace that is correlated to the expected weighing error at a WIM scale placed within the trace. 4. TEST METHOD TO EVALUATE THE SMOOTHNESS OF PAVEMENT IN A WIM SYSTEM 4.1. Performance Requirements: 4.1.1. Functional performance requirements for Types I and II WIM sy
15、stems were established and tabulated within ASTM E 1318. Table 1 summarizes the tolerance limits for 95 percent probability of conformity to WIM accuracy standards for axle loads, axle-group loads, and gross vehicle weights. This is accomplished using a profile-based index that estimates the potenti
16、al WIM error level due to roughness of the pavement. Annex A1 summarizes the overall calculation procedure, and Annexes A2 through A5 provide details of the calculation algorithms. 4.1.2. Each Type I WIM scale location shall be chosen so that the WIM scale roughness index calculated from the pavemen
17、t profile records of the WIM system do not exceed 1.34 m/km 84.8 in./mi in the left and right wheel tracks. Each Type II WIM scale location shall be chosen so that the WIM scale roughness index calculated from the pavement profile records of the WIM system do not exceed 1.86 m/km 117.9 in./mi, in th
18、e left and right wheel tracks. The achievement of these values is needed to ensure that a WIM site is likely to produce load estimates that meet the requirements of ASTM E 1318. When location requirements dictate scale placement in rough 2013 by the American Association of State Highway and Transpor
19、tation Officials.All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-5a M 331-3 AASHTO pavement, the existing pavement can be modified (overlaid, ground, etc.) or replaced to meet these smoothness requirements. 4.1.3. The very presence of a WIM scale will often create localized roug
20、hness within the pavement in its vicinity. Therefore, when the WIM scale roughness index is used to select a location for WIM scale installation, the scale location must adhere to the roughness criteria in Section 4.1.2 after the scale is installed. Table 1Functional Performance Requirements for AST
21、M E 1318 Type I and II WIM Systems Function Tolerance for 95% Probability of Conformance Type I Type II Wheel load 25% Axle load 20% 30% Axle-group load 15% 20% Gross vehicle weight 10% 15% 4.1.4. In addition to the initial calculations of the WIM scale roughness index for WIM scale location accepta
22、nce, the pavement smoothness of each existing WIM scale shall be verified annually. Profile records shall be collected and indices recalculated each year to ensure that the scale remains likely to produce load estimates that meet the functional performance requirements of ASTM E 1318. 4.1.5. In spec
23、ifying a location for a WIM scale with more than one sensor on a single wheel track (typical with piezoelectric WIM equipment), the position of the scale shall be defined as the location of the downstream sensor. The WIM scale roughness index is to be referenced to this point. 4.1.6. Under certain c
24、onditions, jointed concrete pavement surfaces may exhibit significant changes in roughness due to variations in the temperatures of the pavement. Profile records of these pavements shall be taken at least twice, at times that correspond to approximate extremes of temperature gradient that are likely
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