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Field Instrumentation and Testing

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Field Instrumentation and Testing


The main objective of this project is better understanding of long-term pavement behavior in the field under varied climatic and operating conditions, and improved characterization of paving materials. Improved pavement design and evaluation tools will conserve airport development funds and reduce the downtime of airfield pavements for construction and maintenance activities.




The specific objectives are:

  • Evaluate the effects of environment on pavement performance;
  • Determine thermal gradients within asphalt and concrete layers;
  • Determine the effects of material properties and variability on pavement response and performance;
  • Determine the effects of construction quality on pavement response and performance;
  • Determine the effects of specific design features on pavement response and performance;
  • Develop improved material characterization through in-situ and laboratory testing at new construction projects and, when available, subgrade testing for rehabilitation projects.

Type of data to be collected:

  • Climatic data (pavement & air temperatures).
  • Pavement response data (strains, deflections).
  • Material samples for laboratory testing.
  • In-situ test data (non-destructive tests, vane shear, dynamic cone penetrometer, etc.).
  • Heavy Weight Deflectometer tests.

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For additional information, contact:
Navneet Garg, Ph.D.
Project Manager, AJP-6312
(609)485-4483 Navneet.Garg@faa.gov