AASHTO R 88-2018 Standard Practice for Collecting the Transverse Pavement Profile.pdf
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1、Standard Practice for Collecting the Transverse Pavement Profile AASHTO Designation: R 88-181 Technical Section: 5a, Pavement Measurement Release: Group 1 (April) American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 444 North Capitol Street N.W., Suite 249 Washington, D.C. 20001 TS-5a
2、R 88-1 AASHTO Standard Practice for Collecting the Transverse Pavement Profile AASHTO Designation: R 88-181Technical Section: 5a, Pavement Measurement Release: Group 1 (April 2017) 1. SCOPE 1.1. This practice outlines a method for collecting pavement transverse profile, including its relationship to
3、 a level horizontal reference in pavement surfaces utilizing automated measurement devices. The profile can subsequently be used to quantify cross slope and pavement distresses such as transverse deformation, rut characteristics, water entrapment, or edge drop-off. Detailed specifications are not in
4、cluded for equipment or instruments used to make the measurements. Equipment that can be adequately validated to meet the functionality stipulated herein is considered acceptable. The goal is to achieve a standardized data set that supports a wide variety of interpretation methods to characterize pa
5、vement transverse profile characteristics in order to capture properties of engineering significance, without unduly restricting innovative methods. 1.2. This standard addresses data collection utilizing a measurement device traveling at or near the posted speed limit. 1.3. This practice does not pu
6、rport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations related to and prior to its use. 2. TERMINOLOGY 2.1. Defi
7、nitions: 2.1.1. report intervalthe travel distance between the reported data. 2.1.2. transverse profilevertical deviations of the pavement surface from a level horizontal reference perpendicular to the lane direction of travel. 2.1.3. transverse measurement widthdistance between the first and last m
8、easurement points in the transverse profile. 2.1.4. vertical measurement resolutionthe smallest distance of measurement in the vertical axis stored by the measure device. 2.1.5. vertical measurement accuracythe difference between the vertical distance reported by the measuring device and a standard
9、reference measurement. 2018 by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. All rights reserved. Duplication is a violation of applicable law.TS-5a R 88-2 AASHTO 3. SIGNIFICANCE AND USE 3.1. This standard provides guidelines for collecting transverse pavement profile for t
10、he subsequent extraction of selected pavement characteristics such as rut, cross slope, deformation, and edge drop-off. 3.2. Two data reporting intervals are to be selected based on the level of detail required in the subsequent analysis. The longer interval is typical of network data collection, wh
11、ile the shorter is more often related to project-level data acquisition. 4. DATA COLLECTION 4.1. General GuidelinesEach agency shall designate the lane(s) and direction(s) of travel to be surveyed or rated based on sound engineering principles and management needs within the agency. The following gu
12、idelines are recommended as minimums to provide a necessary database and for long-term uniformity. 4.2. The report interval between collected transverse profiles should not exceed 3.0 m (10 ft) for network-level collection and 0.5 m (1.5 ft) for project-level collection. 4.3. For network-level colle
13、ction, at least one direction should be surveyed on undivided roads and both directions on divided highways. On undivided roads, measurements on the side carrying the heaviest truck loads are desired, when this knowledge is available in advance of the survey. 4.4. It is desirable to survey the same
14、direction of travel and the same lane during subsequent survey cycles. 4.5. The transverse profile shall have a minimum width of 4.0 m (13 ft) for detecting distresses in the lane (between the longitudinal lane markings, when present) and 4.25 m (14 ft) if interpretation of edge drop-off is desired.
15、 The extra width should be on the shoulder side of the lane, beyond the edge marking. These widths include 300 mm (12 in.) beyond the normal requirements to account for vehicle wander. Data measured outside the location of interest may be discarded before reporting if a lane identification algorithm
16、 is employed at the collection stage. Note 1The technology for high resolution transverse profile data collection is advancing rapidly. Currently, the most widely deployed technology involves mid-angle optical methods that are subject to providing false or no data due to the nature of the surface. H
17、ighly reflective surfaces such as rail tracks, manholes, steel patch plates, or ponding water cause measurement difficulty. Different pavement surface types also require the camera to adjust, which can take several potential profiles to recover. These issues typically involve a limited portion of th
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