Nondestructive testing (ndt) has provided a rapid means of assessing the structural capacity of airfield pavements during periods of increasing traffic and loadings. A wide range of test equipment is available for airport owners to select from. Various commercially available ndt equipments were applied to the structural evaluation of airfield pavements using a layered elastic method of analysis. Seven different ndt devices were evaluated. Three of the devices imparted vibratory loads to the pavement, whereas four devices applied impulse or falling-weight loads. Ndt data were collected on 12 pavements that included thick and thinflexible, rigid, and composite structures over fine- and coarse-grain subgrades. Backcalculated subgrade moduli from the devices were compared. These data wereused for estimating the allowable load and overlay requirements for a selected aircraft to demonstrate the variability that could be obtained using different devices. This paper appears in transportation research record no. 1260, Measurement of pavement surface condition 1990.
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