Field Study of Asphalt Pavement Texture and Skid Resistance under Traffic Polishing Using 0.01 mm 3D Images

Author:

Yang Guangwei1ORCID,Chen Kuan-Ting1,Wang Kelvin2,Li Joshua3ORCID,Zou Yiwen4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA

2. Western Transportation Institute, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA

3. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74074, USA

4. China Railway City Development and Investment Group, China Railway Group Limited, Chengdu 610031, China

Abstract

Pavement texture and skid resistance are pivotal surface features of roadway to traffic safety, especially under wet weather. Engineering interventions should be scheduled periodically to restore these features as they deteriorate over time under traffic polishing. While many studies have investigated the effects of traffic polishing on pavement texture and skid resistance through laboratory experiments, the absence of real-world traffic and environmental factors in these studies may limit the generalization of their findings. This study addresses this research gap by conducting a comprehensive field study of pavement texture and skid resistance under traffic polishing in the real world. A total of thirty pairs of pavement texture and friction data were systematically collected from three distinct locations with different levels of traffic polishing (middle, right wheel path, and edge) along an asphalt pavement in Oklahoma, USA. Data acquisition utilized a laser imaging device to reconstruct 0.01 mm 3D images to characterize pavement texture and a Dynamic Friction Tester to evaluate pavement friction at different speeds. Twenty 3D areal parameters were calculated on whole images, macrotexture images, and microtexture images to investigate the effects of traffic polishing on pavement texture from different perspectives. Then, texture parameters and testing speeds were combined to develop friction prediction models via linear and nonlinear methodologies. The results indicate that Random Forest models with identified inputs achieved excellent performance for non-contact friction evaluation. Last, the friction decrease rate was discussed to estimate the timing of future maintenance to restore skid resistance. This study provides more insights into how engineers should plan maintenance to restore pavement texture and friction considering real-world traffic polishing.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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