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Evaluation of Properties of Porous Friction Course Mixes for Different Gyration Levels
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Porous frictions courses (PFCs) are characterized by high percent air voids content, and are widely used as pavement surface drainage layers. This paper presents details on the laboratory investigation performed on evaluation ...
Optimizing Ball Milling for High-Quality Recycled Aggregates: Examining the Mechanical Processing and Performance of Cement-Treated Bases
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Producing superior-quality recycled aggregates from demolition waste is challenging. Over the years, mec hanical treatment methods for removing attached mortar from aggregates have evolved significantly. The studies on ...
Laboratory Evaluation of SMA Mixtures Made with Polymer-Modified Bitumen and Stabilizing Additives
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Stone matrix asphalt (SMA) is a gap-graded mixture that consists of two parts, a high concentration coarse aggregate skeleton and a high binder content mortar. The coarse aggregate skeleton provides the mixture with ...
Optimization and Characterization of Ferrochrome and Recycled Concrete Aggregate Mixes for Pavement Base Layers
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Utilizing alternate aggregates is crucial for conserving resources, promoting sustainability, and managing waste effectively. The focus of the current study was the utilization of ferrochrome aggregate (FCA) and recycled ...
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