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contributor authorChieh-Min Chang
contributor authorYen-Jui Chang
contributor authorJian-Shiuh Chen
date accessioned2017-05-08T22:01:28Z
date available2017-05-08T22:01:28Z
date copyrightMay 2009
date issued2009
identifier other%28asce%29te%2E1943-5436%2E0000063.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/69012
description abstractThis paper is aimed at estimating the time available for compaction of a hot-mix asphalt mixture during night construction. Laboratory tests were conducted on dense-graded and porous asphalt (PA) mixtures to evaluate their mechanical properties. Temperatures and mix characteristics tested in the laboratory were determined to be those typically found in an asphalt lift from initial laydown through final compaction. In field, thermocouples were installed at different depths to measure temperature changes to decide pavement cooling times of the same mixes as used in the laboratory. The cooling behavior of asphalt concrete could be classified into the following three stages: rapid, transition and stable zone. The air void in the PA mix was found to contribute to heat loss and result in a rapid cooling rate when compared to that in a dense-graded mix. The cooling rate at depth of 0, 2.5, and
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleEffect of Mixture Characteristics on Cooling Rate of Asphalt Pavements
typeJournal Paper
journal volume135
journal issue5
journal titleJournal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)TE.1943-5436.0000004
treeJournal of Transportation Engineering, Part A: Systems:;2009:;Volume ( 135 ):;issue: 005
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