ASTM E 1364 : 1995 : R2000
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Standard Test Method for Measuring Road Roughness by Static Level Method
Hardcopy , PDF
11-11-2014
English
10-07-2000
CONTAINED IN VOL. 04.03, 2017 Describes the measurement of a longitudinal profile of a traveled surface using a static level for the purpose of obtaining a road roughness index.
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E 17
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Test Method
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6
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Reconfirmed 2000
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American Society for Testing and Materials
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Superseded
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1.1 This test method covers the measurement of a longitudinal profile of a travelled surface using a static level for the purpose of obtaining a road roughness index. This test method is suitable for all surface types that are travelled by conventional ground vehicles, including paved and unpaved roads.
1.2 This test method is labor-intensive with respect to other means for measuring longitudinal profile, and is used mainly for ( ) validating other profile-measuring methods and ( ) calibrating response-type roughness-measuring systems.
Note 1-When measuring road roughness with a static level for the purposes of validating other profile-measuring methods or calibrating response-type roughness-measuring systems, the static level measurement process should be evaluated to ensure the measurements are within the resolution required in Table 1. It is recommended that several locations be marked at various distances from the level and these locations be measured in sequence several times to establish if the readings stay within the resolution required. Wind, distance between the rod and the level, surface texture, and positioning of the rod all have significant impact on the repeatability of the elevation measurements. Any variation from the true elevations will primarily affect the bias as explained in10.2. To determine the effect of random variations, random variations can be added to an existing profile and the IRI recalculated to determine the impact of the variations.1.3 This test method describes the computation required for one particular type of roughness index, the vehicle simulation used in the International Roughness Index (IRI). Additionally, the profile obtained with this test method can be processed to obtain other roughness measures.
1.4 This test method includes two levels of accuracy that can be chosen according to need. The more accurate, designated as Class 1, reduces the measurement error of the roughness index to less than 2% of the true value of the index. The second, designated as Class 2, involves errors less than 5%.
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ASTM E 950/E950M : 2009 : R2018 | Standard Test Method for Measuring the Longitudinal Profile of Traveled Surfaces with an Accelerometer-Established Inertial Profiling Reference |
ASTM E 1489 : 2008 : R2013 | Standard Practice for Computing Ride Number of Roads from Longitudinal Profile Measurements Made by an Inertial Profile Measuring Device |
ASTM E 1926 : 2008 : R2015 | Standard Practice for Computing International Roughness Index of Roads from Longitudinal Profile Measurements |
ASTM E 2133 : 2003 : R2013 | Standard Test Method for Using a Rolling Inclinometer to Measure Longitudinal and Transverse Profiles of a Traveled Surface |
ASTM E 3028 : 2016 : EDT 1 | Standard Practice for Computing Wheelchair Pathway Roughness Index as Related to Comfort, Passability, and Whole Body Vibrations from Longitudinal Profile Measurements |
ASTM E 1448/E1448M : 2009 : R2015 | Standard Practice for Calibration of Systems Used for Measuring Vehicular Response to Pavement Roughness |
ASTM E 950 : 1998 | Standard Test Method for Measuring the Longitudinal Profile of Traveled Surfaces with an Accelerometer Established Inertial Profiling Reference |
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