Development of Texture Measurement System Based on Continuous Profiles from Three-Dimensional Scanning System

Author:

Huang Yaxiong (Robin)1,Copenhaver Todd1,Hempel Phillip1,Mikhail Magdy1

Affiliation:

1. Texas Department of Transportation, Materials and Pavements Section, Construction Division, Building 37, 4203 Bull Creek Road, Austin, TX 78731.

Abstract

Pavement texture is an important indicator of road serviceability. Pavement texture is directly linked to pavement and tire skid resistance and to traffic safety for the public. Therefore, most transportation agencies require texture data for their pavement management information systems. Current methods for measuring pavement texture that use high-speed distance sensors or three-dimensional line scan devices have shown limitations for data stability. Problems caused by vehicle vibration, bad data from optical sensors, and, most important, speed dependency related to the sensor sampling time or exposure time either make the texture results unreliable or reveal noticeable errors. The influence of speed on network-level texture data collection was studied, and a highspeed, high-precision three-dimensional texture system was developed. The experiment confirmed that improper selection of a sensor with large exposure time would result in speed dependency on measured texture data. Because the system developed in the study adopted a very small exposure time for each sampling, it could produce accurate texture data that are largely independent of vehicle speed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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