Using truck sensors for road pavement performance investigationTools Perrotta, Federico, Parry, Tony and Neves, Luís C. (2017) Using truck sensors for road pavement performance investigation. In: ESREL 2017, 19-22 Jun 2017, Portoroz, Slovenia. Full text not available from this repository.
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AbstractConsidering data from 260 articulated trucks, with ~12900 cc Euro 6 engines driving along a motorway in England (M18), the study first shows how different approaches lead to the conclusion that road pavement surface conditions influence fuel consumption of the considered truck fleet. Then, a multiple linear regression for the prediction of fuel consumption was generated. The model shows that evenness and macrotexture can impact the truck fuel consumption by up to 3% and 5%, respectively. It is a significant impact which confirms that, although the available funding for pavement maintenance is limited, the importance of limiting GHG emissions, together with the economic benefits of reducing fuel consumption are reasons to improve road condition (Zaabar & Chatti, 2010).
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