On-site weight-in-motion WIM system calibration : an overview of National Cooperative Highway Research Program NCHRP Study 3-39(2).

Author(s)
Papagiannakis, T. & Senn, K.
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Abstract

This paper offers a preview of a study which deals with the calibration of weigh in motion (WIM) systems. The feasibility of two methods is explored, namely the use of a combination of test trucks and vehicle simulation models to account for the effect of axle dynamics, and the use of in-service vehicles equipped with automatic vehicle identification ( AVI) systems to compare static and dynamic axle loads. (A)

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961072 t ST (In: ST 961072)
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In: Road transport technology 4 : proceedings of the fourth international symposium on heavy vehicle weights and dimensions, Ann Arbor, USA, June 25-29, 1995, p. 153-158, 4 ref.

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