Do you know Role of Pavement Strain Transducers in Pavement Engineering?
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Pavement strain transducers (PAST) are devices embedded in roads to measure strain on the pavement layers. This data helps engineers understand how well the road is performing and predict its lifespan. PAST validate theoretical calculations of stress and strain on pavements, and the data is used to optimize pavement design, evaluate maintenance effectiveness, and for research and development of new road materials.
Read more about this episode in this blog article: https://www.aimil.com/blog/role-of-pavement-strain-transducers
Questions:
- For how long can a PAST II transducer typically function reliably, according to the episode?
- A) Less than 1 year
- B) Between 1 and 3 years
- C) Over 3 years (36 months)
- D) The passage doesn't provide a specific timeframe
2. Based on the episode, what is the PRIMARY function of pavement strain transducers (PAST) in roadways?
- A) To trigger automated road repairs when cracks are detected
- B) To measure the weight of vehicles driving on the road
- C) To monitor strain on pavement layers and assess road health
- D) To improve the fuel efficiency of cars traveling on the road
3. The episode mentions that PAST can be used for various applications beyond validating stress and strain calculations. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a benefit of PAST?
- A) Optimizing the design of future pavements for better durability
- B) Assessing the effectiveness of different road maintenance strategies
- C) Providing real-time traffic congestion data to navigation apps
- D) Contributing to research and development of stronger road materials
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