What is a Falling Weight Deflectometer?
The Falling Weight Deflectometer is a non-destructive testing (NDT) device used to assess the structural capacity of in-service pavements. It simulates the load of a passing wheel by dropping a known weight onto a loading plate placed on the pavement surface. Sensors then measure the resulting deflection of the pavement at various distances from the load point.
This data is used to calculate modulus of elasticity of pavement layers, detect weak zones, and determine overlay thickness or rehabilitation strategies. FWD testing is essential for pavement performance analysis, maintenance planning, and design validation.
Key Features of PDCE Group FWD Services:
Accurate assessment of pavement layer stiffness.
Layer-wise modulus back-calculation.
Evaluation of pavement residual life.
Support for overlay and rehabilitation design.
Compliance with IRC and MORTH standards.
Applications of NSV Surveys:
Pavement management system development.
Structural capacity assessment for roads, highways, airports.
Validation of pavement design assumptions.
Performance-based maintenance planning.
Support for Detailed Project Reports (DPRs).
Why Choose PDCE Group?
With over 1525+ projects executed across diverse sectors and geographies in India, PDCE Group brings technical depth, practical experience, and cutting-edge equipment to every infrastructure assessment. Our FWD testing is seamlessly integrated with services like Geotechnical Investigation, Soil Testing, Road Safety Audits, DPR Preparation, and PMC, enabling end-to-end pavement lifecycle management.
Our team of skilled engineers and certified analysts ensures that FWD data is interpreted with precision, delivering actionable insights to government bodies, private developers, and infrastructure contractors.
Build Roads That Last with PDCE Group
Whether you're planning a new highway or maintaining an existing road network, PDCE Group’s FWD services ensure your pavements meet the highest standards of performance and durability.
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