Abstract
ABSTRACT An essential aspect of pavement construction sustainability is its low-energy consumption and emissions. The study of pavement materials workability tests holds significant importance in terms of achieving well-mixed conditions with low-energy consumption. The complex components of the material and the uncertain kinematic behaviours of aggregates during mixing make this process challenging. And, few studies of the signal response of pavement materials have been found in the field of civil engineering. For this purpose, an accurate evaluation and monitoring approach for mixing are needed. In this paper, a wireless real-time sensing method is used to monitor the dynamic behaviour of aggregates during mixing. A 3D digital twin model, combining data-sensing techniques and numerical simulation, has been proposed for rapid identification of the mixing material. This model has been validated via a data-fusion algorithm. The application of this model makes a contribution to the data-intensive analysing jobs and decision-making tasks in pavement construction engineering.
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