AASHTO PP 67-2016 Standard Practice for Quantifying Cracks in Asphalt Pavement Surfaces from Collected Pavement Images Utilizing Automated Methods.pdf
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1、 Standard Practice for Quantifying Cracks in Asphalt Pavement Surfaces from Collected Pavement Images Utilizing Automated Methods AASHTO Designation: PP 67-161 Release: Group 1 (April 2016) American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 444 North Capitol Street N.W., Suite 249 Wa
2、shington, D.C. 20001 TS-5a PP 67-1 AASHTO Standard Practice for Quantifying Cracks in Asphalt Pavement Surfaces from Collected Pavement Images Utilizing Automated Methods AASHTO Designation: PP 67-161Release: Group 1 (April 2016) 1. SCOPE1.1. This practice outlines the procedures for quantifying cra
3、cking distress at the network level inasphalt pavement surfaces utilizing automated methods. Detailed specifications are not includedfor equipment, instruments, or the associated software used to process the images. According tothese specifications, any equipment that can be adequately validated to
4、meet the functionalitystipulated herein is considered acceptable. The goal is to achieve a significant level ofstandardization, which will contribute to the production of consistent pavement conditionestimates while not unduly limiting innovation.1.2. The automation level covered by this standard in
5、volves minimal human intervention in theprocess. It is understood that the current level of technology requires significant human review ofthe automation process to verify performance of the system. It is anticipated that the required levelof human intervention will decline over the next few years.1
6、.3. Collect the pavement images to be processed according to PP 68.1.4. Sampling of pavement images from the data collection standard process is acceptable beforeproceeding with the analysis process in this standard. The data sample is to be large enough toprovide the confidence level required by th
7、e agency. Sample size and spacing will depend onconstruction practices and numerous other factors that impact pavement continuity. A 100 percentsample is recommended until a sampling method can be supported by statistical analysis.1.5. This practice does not purport to address all of the safety conc
8、erns, if any, associated with its use.It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and healthpractices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations related to and prior to its use.2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS2.1. AASHTO Standards: PP 68, Collecting Im
9、ages of Pavement Surfaces for Distress Detection3. TERMINOLOGY3.1. cracka fissure of the pavement material at the surface with minimum dimensions of 1-mm(0.04-in.) width and 25-mm (1-in.) length. 2016 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Dup
10、lication is a violation of applicable law.TS-5a PP 67-2 AASHTO 3.2. crack lengththe length measured along the crack path using all available data points between crack termini. 3.3. crack orientationthe angular measurement in degrees between the direction of travel and a line drawn between the crack
11、termini as measured within the measurement zone of interest. 3.4. crack positionthe coordinates of the midpoint of the crack measured perpendicular to the shoulder edge of the pavement and the longitudinal location relative to the starting collection point. 3.5. crack terminusthe point at which the
12、crack width goes below and remains less than 1 mm (0.04 in.) for a 10-mm (0.4-in.) length, or the intersection with another crack, or the end of a summary section. 3.6. crack widththe average gap in millimeters (inches) between the two edges of a crack measured at points along the crack with a spaci
13、ng between 1 mm (0.04 in.) and 10 mm (0.4 in.). 3.7. extent of crackingthe sum of the lengths in meters (feet) of all cracks in the summary section and zone where appropriate. Note 1For pattern cracking, agencies have the option to report extent by area as the sum of the areas in square meters (squa
14、re feet) of all pattern areas for each zone within the summary section. 3.8. inside wheel patha longitudinal strip of pavement 1.0 m (39 in.) wide and centered 0.875 m (35 in.) to the left of the centerline of the lane in the direction of travel. 3.9. lanethe traveled surface between the inside edge
15、 of the pavement markings. In the absence of markings, an equivalent portion of the pavement surface. Note 2Where cracks (or the paved surface edge) exist beyond the pavement markings, but within 0.3 m (1 ft) of the pavement markings, agencies have the option to move the lane edges so that the later
16、al extent of the lane is increased to include the new boundary. 3.10. longitudinal cracka crack at least 0.3 m (12 in.) long and with a crack orientation between and including +20 and 20 degrees relative to the lane centerline. 3.11. measurement zoneone of the five strips of pavement created by the
17、wheel paths and the areas between and outside the wheel paths. 3.12. other crackall cracks not identified as longitudinal, pattern, or transverse. 3.13. outside wheel patha longitudinal strip of pavement 1.0 m (39 in.) wide and centered 0.875 m (35 in.) to the right of the centerline of the lane in
18、the direction of travel. 3.14. pattern cracka crack that is part of a network of cracks that form an identifiable area or grouping of cracks. Note 3An identifiable area or grouping of cracks may be determined by interconnecting cracks with a length of less than 0.3 m (12 in.) or through a process de
19、signed to separate independent cracks from cracks that due to their proximity are likely related. The process could be based on machine learning or other artificial intelligence techniques. One method currently being evaluated establishes 150 mm (6 in.) buffers around each crack and computes how muc
20、h of the buffer area is shared with the buffer areas for other cracks. A crack sharing less than a threshold of its area (50%) with other cracks is considered independent and not part of a pattern. 3.15. pavement image a representation of the pavement that describes a characteristic (gray scale, col
21、or, temperature, elevation, etc.) of a matrix of points (pixels) on the pavement surface. 2016 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-5a PP 67-3 AASHTO 3.16. severity of crackingthe average width
22、 in millimeters (inches) of all cracks in the summary section and zone where appropriate. 3.17. summary sectiona portion of a pavement lane over which the data are summarized. 3.18. transverse cracka crack at least 0.3 m (12 in.) long and with a crack orientation between and including 70 and 110 deg
23、rees relative to the lane centerline. 4. SIGNIFICANCE AND USE 4.1. This practice outlines the procedures for quantifying cracking distress at the network level in asphalt pavement surfaces utilizing automated methods. 4.2. The level of development of the current technology requires that the collecti
24、on and analysis processes be linked together. It is hoped that in the future, a standard set of pavement images may be created by the collection equipment from a standard pavement distress simulation package yet to be developed and used to evaluate and control the performance of this method. 5. DATA
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