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Study on Non-Destructive Testing Method of Existing Asphalt Pavement Based on the Principle of Geostatistics. | LitMetric

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In the context of the rapid advancement of reconstruction and expansion projects, there has been a significant increase in the demand for the inspection and evaluation of existing asphalt pavements. In order to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of joint detection using 3D ground-penetrating radar and falling weight deflectometers, this study investigates non-destructive testing methods for existing asphalt pavements based on geostatistical correlation principles. The relationship between crack rate and deflection is analyzed using group average values. The characteristic sections division method based on the crack rate guideline was realized. Research on the prediction method for deflection using Kriging interpolation has been conducted. Research has revealed that there is a positive correlation between the crack rate and the deflection index. The principle of the singularity index can be employed to divide characteristic sections. The falling weight deflectometer is capable of conducting targeted testing in accordance with characteristic sections. Furthermore, the superior performance of Kriging interpolation in predicting deflection compared with linear interpolation has been demonstrated. According to the Kriging interpolation principle, the detection interval of slow lane deflection should not be more than 100 m. Kriging interpolation on one way lane of matrix data has the best effect, and it can predict deflection using a limited amount of slow lane and hard shoulder data. This facilitates analysis of the changing trend of the deflection index in cases where detection conditions are constrained. This method is of great significance for grasping the true performance status of the existing asphalt pavement structure.

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