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<div class="csl-entry">Diaz Flores, R., Donev, V., Aminbaghai, M., Höller, R., Eberhardsteiner, L., Buchta, M., & Pichler, B. L. A. (2024). Asphalt-related temperature correction of deflections measured in central FWD tests on a concrete-over-asphalt composite pavement. <i>International Journal of Pavement Engineering</i>, <i>25</i>(1), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/10298436.2023.2301454</div>
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1029-8436
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/206624
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This study focuses on the seasonal variations observed in five Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD) tests conducted on a well-instrumented composite pavement. The main objective is to investigate the underlying mechanisms driving these seasonal variations and propose a method to facilitate the comparison of the different FWD tests. The stiffnesses of concrete, asphalt, and cement-stabilised layers are characterised individually. The stiffness of the subgrade is back-calculated using multi-layered simulations. These simulations also enable computation of deflections for different asphalt temperatures. The results allow for developing a method which converts measured deflections into corrected deflections referring to an asphalt reference temperature. Remaining seasonal variations of the corrected deflections refer to the subgrade. Corresponding k-values of the AREA4 method correlate well with seasonal variations of the stiffness of the subgrade. Finally, an alternative temperature-correction approach, requiring measured deflections only, is developed. Corrected deflections allow for quantifying seasonal stiffness variations of the subgrade.