Walters, R; Jaselskis, E; Zhang, J; Mueller, K and Kaewmoracharoen, M (2008) Using scanning lasers to determine the thickness of concrete pavement. Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 134(8), pp. 583-591. ISSN 0733-9364
Abstract
Due to limited budgets and reduced inspection staff, state departments of transportation are in need of innovative approaches for providing more efficient quality assurance on concrete paving projects. In Iowa, the current technique is to take core samples of the pavement, which is a labor intensive, destructive process. Due to these limitations, a limited number of cores are used to estimate the pavement thickness. Any method that can reduce or eliminate cores and increase the statistical accuracy of the thickness estimate will be beneficial. One method, which uses a laser to scan the surface of the base prior to paving and then to scan the surface after paving can determine the thickness at any point. Also, scanning lasers provide thorough data coverage that can be used to calculate thickness variance accurately and identify any areas where the thickness is below tolerance. The laser scanning methodology for this study involved the following: (1) investigating characteristics of the paving process; (2) using a laser scanner on three different sites; (3) processing the data to create clean surface models; (4) performing statistical analyses to determine thickness variability; and (5) summarizing the results.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | concrete pavements; lasers; nondestructive tests; process control; quality control; thickness |
Date Deposited: | 11 Apr 2025 19:43 |
Last Modified: | 11 Apr 2025 19:43 |