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WARRIP Webinar: Determination of governing pavement distress parameters using rehabilitation samples from MRWA road network

Written by Australian Road Research Board | 01/03/2021 5:21:07 AM

30 March 2021, 1PM AWST | 4PM AEDT

Join us for this FREE WARRIP webinar!

Under the WARRIP program, Main Roads Western Australia (MRWA) engaged the Australian Road Research Board (ARRB) to undertake a multi-year program to deliver a Traffic Speed Deflectometer (TSD) data-based network level pavement structural deterioration model.

The webinar will cover the methodology and outcomes of a parametric analysis used in determining the governing pavement distress parameters that can identify potential rehabilitation site candidates within MRWA road network.

The first part of the project involved a parametric analysis to determine the governing pavement distress modes and other parameters that identify, either independently or together, rehabilitation candidate sites using road segment samples from the MRWA road network. This involved a hierarchical approach to the rehabilitation road segment samples where the road segment samples were analysed as a network as well as separated into various sub networks.

The analysis pin-pointed localised distressed 100 m segments using set intervention criteria to identify segments in poor condition from their adjacent nominated rehabilitation segments. A multivariate binary logistic regression (MVLR) was conducted to identify and test several combination of distress modes to determine the distress modes and other parameters that can identify potential rehabilitation site candidates.

Presenters

Dr Tim Martin - National Discipline leader of Road Performance Modelling, Road Asset Performance, ARRB

Ranita Sen - Senior Technology Leader, Road Asset Performance Team, ARRB

Qindong Li - Asset Management Modelling and Analytics Manager, MRWA

Join us for this FREE WARRIP webinar on March 30, 2021 at 1PM AWST.

Participants please note – this session will commence during Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). There may be time zone differences that apply. It is recommended that you connect to the webinar 15 minutes prior to allow sufficient time for potential connection delays. It is also important that you check the system requirements for the webinar in advance of the session.

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