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Figure 24.
Subsurface volumetric moisture content variation
in unbound layers due to
drainage clogging and maximum 50 kN FWD deflections.
Figure 25.
Backcalculation algorithm.
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The moisture sensitivity and the stress dependency of
the unbound materials were
investigated from in situ surface deflection tests. The backcalculated granular layer and
subgrade stiffness from the multilevel load deflection data and their corresponding
moisture measurements are presented in Figures 26 and 27. Through the approach used
in this case study the impact of moisture content on the material stiffness as well as its
stress dependency could simultaneously be observed. Moisture increase in the pavement
structure resulted in 38% and 37% reduction in the stiffness for the granular layer and
the subgrade, respectively.
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