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Experimental Measurements of Interfacial Mechanical Properties between Rehabilitated Bituminous Layers Using Innovative Approaches
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Bituminous pavements frequently fail at an early age well below the predicted design life, which in turn necessitates taking rehabilitation actions to recover the serviceability to an acceptable level for users. Two ...
Indirect Tension Relaxation Test to Evaluate the Effect of the Addition of RAP to HMA Mixes
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A total of 160 different hot mix asphalt (HMA) combinations of binders, aggregates, and reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) were compacted and tested using indirect tension stress relaxation at two temperatures (5 and
New Conceptual Model for Filler Stiffening Effect on Asphalt Mastic of Microsurfacing
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This research focused on the stiffening effect of the filler on the asphalt mastic of microsurfacing. One challenge that researchers are faced with in the field of bituminous materials is the interaction between the filler ...
Influence of Various Material and Traffic Inputs on Flexible Pavement Design Methods for Alabama Roadways
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Statistical analyses of over 2,000 pavement designs using the 1993 American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials Design Guide was conducted. Variations in traffic levels, and subgrade, base, and hot mix ...
Visco-Elasto-Plastic Characterization in the Small Strain Domain of Cement Bitumen–Treated Materials Produced at Low Temperatures
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: In the framework of recycling techniques employed in maintenance and rehabilitation projects for the road industry, cement bitumen–treated materials (CBTMs) provide good performance as well as economic and environmental ...
Effect of RAP Source on Compactability and Behavior of Cold-Recycled Mixtures in the Small Strain Domain
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Cold recycled materials (CRMs) are products of modern recycling techniques that are used in maintenance and rehabilitation of pavement structures with significant economical and environmental benefits. CRM mixes are produced ...