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Pavement Testing

Distress Identification  |  Surface Friction Testing  |  Falling Weight Deflectometer

The FWD (Falling Weight Deflectometer) is a non-destructive testing device that is used to complete structural testing for pavement rehabilitation projects, research, and pavement structure failure detection.  It is used for conventional and deep strength flexible, composite and rigid pavement structures.  The FWD is a device capable of applying dynamic loads to the pavement surface, similar in magnitude and duration to that of a single heavy moving wheel load. 


Download the FWD Software

FWD Software Readme.txt

The response of the pavement system is  measured in terms of vertical deformation, or deflection, over a given area using seismometers.  The use of a FWD enables the WSDOT to determine a deflection basin caused by a controlled load.  These results make it possible to treat pavement structures in the same manner as other civil engineering structures by using mechanistically based design methods.  FWD generated data, combined with layer thickness, can be confidently used to obtain the "in-situ" resilient elastic module of a pavement structure.  WSDOT uses this information in a structural analysis to 
determine the bearing capacity, estimate expected life, and calculate overlay requirements over a desired design life.  Selecting the type of rehabilitation to be implemented on a given pavement is of considerable economic significance and to reach that decision without an adequate knowledge of the structural condition of the pavement may have very costly consequences.

Contacts:
Linda Pierce, State Pavement Engr.
360-709-5470

Jeff Uhlmeyer, Pavement Design Engr.
360-709-5485


FWD Load Plate and Sensors


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