Moisture-aware stiffness-based compaction quality control of unbound pavement layers: Laboratory calibration and field validation using lightweight deflectometers
Key Points
Quality control of pavement layers relies on stiffness measurements influenced by moisture conditions, and those conditions are critical for effective compaction.
The study reports an accuracy of up to 95% in predicting the compaction quality using lightweight deflectometers under varying moisture levels.
Analysis incorporated both laboratory calibration and field validation across multiple sites, integrating real-world variability into the assessment.
Results highlight the importance of moisture awareness in pavement construction, potentially enhancing durability and performance in various conditions.
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