Roller-integrated compaction monitoring (RICM) technologies provide virtually 100-percent coverage of compacted areas with real-time display of the compaction measurement values. Although a few countries have developed quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA) specifications, broader implementation of these technologies into earthwork construction operations still requires a thorough understanding of relationships between RICM values and traditional in situ point test measurements. The purpose of this paper is to provide: (a) an overview of two technologies, namely, compaction meter value (CMV) and machine drive power (MDP); (b) a comprehensive review of field assessment studies, (c) an overview of factors influencing statistical correlations, (d) modeling for visualization and characterization of spatial nonuniformity; and (e) a brief review of the current specifications. Copyright © 2011 David J. White et al.
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White, D. J., Vennapusa, P. K. R., & Gieselman, H. H. (2011). Field assessment and specification review for roller-integrated compaction monitoring technologies. Advances in Civil Engineering, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/783836
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