原文传递 Guidelines for Collecting, Applying, and Maintaining Pavement Condition Data at Airports
题名: Guidelines for Collecting, Applying, and Maintaining Pavement Condition Data at Airports
责任者: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Transportation Research Board; Airport Cooperative Research Program; David Peshkin, Peter-Paul F. Dzwilewski, Kyle M. Potvin, Katherine Gauthier, Monty Wade (Applied Pavement Technology, Inc.); Eric Risner, Ryan Robinson, Chris Snyder, Marianne Cardwell (Woolpert, Inc.); Kieran Feighan (PMS Ltd.)
关键词: Transportation and Infrastructure — Aviation Transportation and Infrastructure — Data and Information Technology Transportation and Infrastructure — Maintenance and Preservation Transportation and Infrastructure — Pavements
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摘要: “Pavement condition data” are essential inputs to the process of managing airport pavements and ensuring safe operations. The technology available today to collect pavement condition data is considerably different from that available even 20 years ago, and new technologies are being developed and introduced into practice at a rapid pace. ACRP Research Report 203: Guidelines for Collecting, Applying, and Maintaining Pavement Condition Data at Airports provides guidance on the collection, use, maintenance, and application of pavement condition data at airports. Such data include conditions that are visually observed as well as those that are obtained by mechanical measurement or other means. Visually observed distresses on a pavement surface (such as cracking, rutting, patching, and spalling) are widely used and accepted as indicators of pavement performance. A key part of the background study leading to this report was the development of case studies of seven airports or airport agencies on their experiences with pavement data collection, use, and management. They include: Houston Airport System (Houston, Texas), Salt Lake City Department of Airports (Salt Lake City, Utah), Dublin International (Dublin, Ireland), Columbus Regional Port Authority (Columbus, Ohio), Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority (Grand Rapids, Michigan), North Dakota (statewide), and Missouri (statewide). Additional Resources: An Appendix with case studies of airports and agencies based on responses to the project survey, the experience of the project team, and input from the ACRP project panel. This presentation template is based on the content of ACRP Research Report 203. It provides information on airport pavement condition data collection, use, and storage that can be customized by a presenter to cover a subset of the overall ACRP report.
出版机构: Transportation Research Board
提交日期: 2019
报告类型: 科技报告
资源类型: 科技(咨询、行业)报告
初始创建时间: 2019
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