Implementation of Portable Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) Technology on Texas Highways

Implementation of Portable Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) Technology on Texas Highways

Author: Adrianus Prakoso

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Published: 2022

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There are a limited number of available permanent WIM stations on the Texas highway network. As such, it is not feasible to generate accurate load spectra data required for pavement design, maintenance, and rehabilitations on every highway project. The net result is unoptimized designs or poor performing pavement structures with increased maintenance costs or high construction costs due to over-designing, with high overall life cycle costs. Deployment of portable WIM technology can offer a practical alternative or supplement as a cost-effective tool to rapidly measure and quantify traffic loading for any given highway site. In research project 0-6940, Develop Systems to Render Mechanistic-Empirical Traffic Data for Pavement Design, portable WIM technology has been successfully explored and demonstrated to accurately measure and collect site-specific traffic data from the intended highway location to supplement the permanent WIM station data for pavement designs and maintenance or rehabilitation. Therefore, statewide portable WIM system implementation was imperative in order to collect traffic data where permanent WIM stations are not available. In this implementation project, standardized procedures and guideline was developed to aid users understand more thoroughly the portable WIM system deployment and its operation for traffic data collection. The guideline includes portable WIM system components, site selection, installation, calibration, troubleshooting, and data analysis. Additionally, long-term portable WIM experimentation and demo-monitoring stations were established for demonstration, training, and certification at the TTI RELLIS campus and several in-service highways. The demo monitoring stations are operational and have been very instrumental in providing technical support for the ongoing statewide portable WIM traffic measurements and data collection efforts.


Draft Guidelines for Portable Weight-in-motion (WIM) System Installation and Traffic Data Analysis

Draft Guidelines for Portable Weight-in-motion (WIM) System Installation and Traffic Data Analysis

Author: Lubinda F. Walubita

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Published: 2021

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As the portable weight-in-motion (WIM) technology has been successfully explored and practically used to collect site-specific traffic data in Texas Department of Transportation Research Project 0-6940 Develop System to Render Mechanistic-Empirical Traffic Data for Pavement Design, this standardized guideline was developed to aid users understand more thoroughly the portable WIM system deployment and its operation for traffic data collection. This draft guideline can be used as a main guide for the portable WIM system implementation on Texas highways. As a supporting material, this guideline covers and describes the following points: 1. Portable WIM components and the required accessories. 2. Preparation of the portable WIM installation and highway site selection. 3. Portable WIM setup, installation, calibration, maintenance, uninstallation, and troubleshooting. 4. Automated macros for processing and analyzing portable WIM traffic data, such as volume, speed, vehicle classification, and weight data. 5. Automated macros for generating Flexible Pavement Design System (FPS) and Texas Mechanistic-Empirical Flexible Pavement Design System (TxME) traffic input data for pavement design.


Feasibility Study of Portable Weigh-in-motion Systems for Highway Speed

Feasibility Study of Portable Weigh-in-motion Systems for Highway Speed

Author: Kenneth W. Miller

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Published: 2006

Total Pages: 17

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Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT) needs improved traffic monitoring tools to optimally allocate road maintenance and improvement resources. In particular, the department needs a method of including vehicle and axle weights with portable traffic logging equipment. The cost of existing Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) equipment prevents widespread use in locations where only temporary monitoring is needed. This project was a survey of the suppliers of portable WIM systems, allowing a few systems to be moved between locations of interest. There were four candidate systems found and studied, of which two are recommended for further evaluation. Both systems appear to meet the needs Mn/DOT established and local testing will allow a final decision on their suitability.


Use of Weigh-in-motion Systems for Data Collection and Enforcement

Use of Weigh-in-motion Systems for Data Collection and Enforcement

Author: Wiley D. Cunagin

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Published: 1986

Total Pages: 48

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"This synthesis will be of interest to planners, pavement designers, administrators, and others interested in knowing the actual weights of vehicles using the highways. Information is presented on current uses of weigh-in-motion systems that can obtain the data needed to properly plan and design highways."--Avant-propos.


Guidelines for Portable Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) System Installation and Traffic Data Analysis

Guidelines for Portable Weigh-In-Motion (WIM) System Installation and Traffic Data Analysis

Author: Adrianus Prakoso

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Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

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Product 5-6940-01-P2 has 3 PDFs in 1 zip file: the Instructor's Guide, the Student's Guide, and the PowerPoint slides for the training workshop. As reflected in the PowerPoint slides, the workshop is a half-day course designed to cover: 1. Portable WIM components and the required accessories. 2. Preparation of the portable WIM installation and highway site selection. 3. Portable WIM setup, installation, calibration, maintenance, uninstallation, and troubleshooting. 4. Automated macros for processing and analyzing portable WIM traffic data, such as volume, speed, vehicle classification, and weight data. 5. Automated macros for generating Flexible Pavement Design System (FPS) and Texas Mechanistic-Empirical Flexible Pavement Design System (TxME) traffic input data for pavement design. 6. The MS Access Traffic Data Storage System (T-DSS). 7. Demonstration case studies.


Feasibility of a Portable Weigh-in-motion System for Axle Load Data Collection on Secondary Highways

Feasibility of a Portable Weigh-in-motion System for Axle Load Data Collection on Secondary Highways

Author: Michael Olfert

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Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

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This research investigates the feasibility of using a commercially available portable weigh-in-motion (WIM) system to improve the spatial representation of axle load data from trucks operating on secondary highways. The research evaluated the validity of axle load data collected from three on-road installations next to comparison load data sources, as well as considering the validity of raw and post-processed data. Analysis revealed that portable WIM data cannot achieve the accuracy standard required of ASTM E1318 type II WIM data, but proper installation, calibration, and post-processing can allow portable WIM to have 95% of loads within +/-36% of comparison loads for GVW, within +/-57% for tandem axles, within +/-87% for tridem axles, and within +/-63% for individual axles. Additionally, aggregation and post-processing of the data can allow selected vehicle statistics, such as fully loaded vehicles or GVW distributions, to achieve higher accuracies, potentially allowing for various indirect applications of the data.