The measurement of deflection characteristics is a key feature in the evaluation of pavements. Deflections are used to evaluate pavement moduli, relative stiffness, load transfer, and, when used periodically, a rate of deterioration and remaining life. The comprehensive deflection testing program conducted on Runways 9L/27R and 8R/26L, both jointed concrete pavements, at the Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport is described. A heavy-weight deflectometer was used to measure deflections at discrete locations on slab interiors, transverse joints, longitudinal joints, and slab corners. A rolling dynamic deflectometer was used to measure continuous deflection profiles along three longitudinal lines on both runways. Before fall 2001, all pavement deflection testing was performed using a falling-weight deflectometer. Comparisons of the equipment, loading mechanisms, and measured deflections are presented.
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