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FIGURE 18.
Schematic overview of the pavement instrumentations (GW: groundwater
probes, MC: Moisture content probes).
Paper
I
mainly focuses on investigating the structural
behaviour of the pavement
system during the spring-thaw period in 2010 (Figure 19). During the study period, the
pavement profile subsurface temperature and moisture content were measured and the
structural behaviour of the pavement was assessed using frequent FWD measurements.
Figure 20 shows the deflection basin variations during the thawing and the recovery
periods in 2010. As thaw penetrated
the pavement structure, the moisture that was
accumulated in the pavement structure during the freezing
period in the form of ice
lenses converted back into the liquid phase. Thaw penetration broke down the particle
ice-bonds which also releases excess moisture into the pavement system. This resulted
in a considerable decrease in the overall stiffness of the pavement system (Figure 20,
left). As the excess moisture was further drained out from the pavement structure, the
unbound layers regained their pre-freezing stiffness and the pavement recovered (Figure
20, right).