Applied Sciences (Nov 2018)

Influence of Surface Texture Characteristics on the Noise in Grooving Concrete Pavement

  • Dingbang Wei,
  • Bo Li,
  • Zhengwei Zhang,
  • Feng Han,
  • Xingjun Zhang,
  • Man Zhang,
  • Liangying Li,
  • Qicai Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app8112141
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 2141

Abstract

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To thoroughly explore the relationship between concrete pavement texture characteristics and tire/pavement noise of grooving concrete pavement, the surface texture, i.e., roughness, macrotexture, and microtexture, was investigated in numerous highway pavements. The On-Board Sound Intensity (OBSI) method was used to test the pavement/tire noise. The statistical correlation between concrete pavement texture characteristics and tire/pavement noise was quantitatively described by two correlation analysis methods for highway concrete pavement: origin of linear regression and the Pearson two-sided test method. The results indicate that the effect of pavement roughness on tire/pavement noise is significant, while the noise level is minor for the flat pavement. The macro texture depth also has a marked impact on the tire/pavement noise. In addition, a large grooving depth of concrete pavement could cause a high tire/pavement noise level; however, there is no clear correlation between side-way force coefficient (SFC) and tire/pavement noise.

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