This paper describes a series of tests conducted on a UK trunk road, in which the dynamic tyre forces generated by over 1500 heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) were measured using a load measuring mat containing 144 capacitive strip sensors. The data was used to investigate the relative road damaging potential of the various classes of vehicles, and the degree of spatial repeatability of tyre forces present in a typical highway fleet. Approximately half the vehicles tested were found to contribute to a spatially repeatable pattern of pavement loading. On average, air suspended vehicles were found to generate lower dynamic load coefficients than steel suspended vehicles. However, air suspended vehicles also generated higher mean levels of theoretic...
The paved road network is a critical asset to any country and its economy. South Africa’s paved road...
Worldwide, road pavement networks are constantly under pressure of an ever increasing demand from ec...
Dynamic vehicle behavior is used to identify safe traffic speed limits. The proposed methodology is ...
This paper discusses road damage caused by heavy commercial vehicles. Chapter 1 presents some import...
This paper presents the results of testing to determine pavement forces from three heavy vehicles (H...
The relative influence of various heavy vehicle design features on road-damaging potential is discus...
Three air-sprung heavy vehicles (HVs) were instrumented and tested on typical suburban and highway r...
Economic development and growing integration process of world trade increases the demand for road tr...
Transport regulators consider that, with respect to pavement damage, heavy vehicles (HVs) are the ri...
Theory is presented for simulating the dynamic wheel forces generated by heavy road vehicles and the...
This paper describes the results of primary response measurements carried out to study the effects o...
Two methods for assessing the road damaging potential of heavy vehicles are described in this paper....
In recent years, the effect of overinflated tyre pressure and increased heavy vehicles’ axle load on...
Assessing the road damaging potential of heavy vehicles is becoming an increasingly important issue....
This paper is concerned with assessing the dynamic tyre forces generated by articulated heavy goods ...
The paved road network is a critical asset to any country and its economy. South Africa’s paved road...
Worldwide, road pavement networks are constantly under pressure of an ever increasing demand from ec...
Dynamic vehicle behavior is used to identify safe traffic speed limits. The proposed methodology is ...
This paper discusses road damage caused by heavy commercial vehicles. Chapter 1 presents some import...
This paper presents the results of testing to determine pavement forces from three heavy vehicles (H...
The relative influence of various heavy vehicle design features on road-damaging potential is discus...
Three air-sprung heavy vehicles (HVs) were instrumented and tested on typical suburban and highway r...
Economic development and growing integration process of world trade increases the demand for road tr...
Transport regulators consider that, with respect to pavement damage, heavy vehicles (HVs) are the ri...
Theory is presented for simulating the dynamic wheel forces generated by heavy road vehicles and the...
This paper describes the results of primary response measurements carried out to study the effects o...
Two methods for assessing the road damaging potential of heavy vehicles are described in this paper....
In recent years, the effect of overinflated tyre pressure and increased heavy vehicles’ axle load on...
Assessing the road damaging potential of heavy vehicles is becoming an increasingly important issue....
This paper is concerned with assessing the dynamic tyre forces generated by articulated heavy goods ...
The paved road network is a critical asset to any country and its economy. South Africa’s paved road...
Worldwide, road pavement networks are constantly under pressure of an ever increasing demand from ec...
Dynamic vehicle behavior is used to identify safe traffic speed limits. The proposed methodology is ...