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Publications in
Asphalt Pavement
Total Items found:
11
RECYCLING AND RECLAMATION OF ASPHALT PAVEMENTS USING IN-PLACE METHODS (2012)
Gardiner M. S.
This report discusses the use of hot in-place recycling, cold in-place recycling, and full-depth reclamation of asphalt pavements. In-place recycling and reclamation of asphalt pavements provides agencies with the ability to optimize the value of in-place ...
Filed under:
Pavement
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Asphalt Pavement
Reference:
NCHRP Synthesis 421, TRB
SPECIAL MIXTURE DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS AND METHODS FOR WARM-MIX ASPHALT (2012)
A Manual for Design of Hot-Mix Asphalt with Commentary presents special mixture design considerations and methods used with warm-mix asphalt.
Filed under:
Pavement
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Asphalt Pavement
Reference:
NCHRP Report 714, TRB
A MANUAL FOR DESIGN OF HOT-MIX ASPHALT WITH COMMENTARY (2011)
A Manual for Design of Hot-Mix Asphalt with Commentary presents special mixture design considerations and methods used with warm-mix asphalt.
Filed under:
Pavement
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Asphalt Pavement
Reference:
NCHRP Report 673, TRB
MIX DESIGN PRACTICES FOR WARM-MIX ASPHALT (2011)
Bonaquist R.
Warm mix asphalt (WMA) refers to asphalt concrete mixtures that are produced at temperatures approximately 50F (28C) or more cooler than typically used in the production of hot mix asphalt (HMA). The goal of WMA is to produce mixtures with similar strength, ...
Filed under:
Pavement
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Asphalt Pavement
Reference:
NCHRP Report 691, TRB
CASE STUDIES ON FAILURE OF BITUMINOUS PAVEMENTS (2010)
Kumar P.
,
Gupta A.
<p>Pavement failure is defined in terms of decreasing serviceability caused by the development of cracks and ruts. Before going into the maintenance strategies, we must look into the causes of failure of bituminous pavements. Failures of bituminous pavements ...
Filed under:
Pavement
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Asphalt Pavement
Reference:
First International Conference on Pavement Preservation, April 12-16, 2010, in Newport Beach, California
MIXING AND COMPACTION TEMPERATURES OF ASPHALT BINDERS IN HOT-MIX ASPHALT (2010)
West R. C.
,
Watson D. E.
et al.
This report explores enhanced test methods for determining laboratory mixing and compaction temperatures of modified and unmodified asphalt binders.
Filed under:
Pavement
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Asphalt Pavement
Reference:
NCHRP Report 648, TRB
MODELS FOR PREDICTING REFLECTION CRACKING OF HOT-MIX ASPHALT OVERLAYS (2010)
Lytton R. L.
,
Tsai F. L.
et al.
This report explores mechanistic-based models for predicting the extent and severity of reflection cracking in hot-mix asphalt overlays.
Filed under:
Pavement
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Asphalt Pavement
Reference:
NCHRP Report 669, TRB
VALIDATING THE FATIGUE ENDURANCE LIMIT FOR HOT MIX ASPHALT (2010)
Prowell B. D.
,
Brown E. R.
et al.
This report explores the existence of a fatigue endurance limit for hot mix asphalt (HMA) mixtures, the effect of HMA mixture characteristics on the endurance limit, and the potential for the limit's incorporation in structural design methods for flexible ...
Filed under:
Pavement
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Asphalt Pavement
Reference:
NCHRP Report 646, TRB
PRE-OVERLAY TREATMENT OF EXISTING PAVEMENTS (2009)
Tenison J. H.
,
Hanson D. I
This report explores current pre-overlay treatment practices of state departments of transportation for both hot-mix asphalt and portland cement concrete pavement structures. The report is designed to help pavement management and pavement design groups in ...
Filed under:
Pavement
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Asphalt Pavement
Reference:
NCHRP Synthesis 388, TRB
PAVEMENT DETERIORATION AND ITS CAUSES (2005)
Adlinge S. S.
,
Gupta A. K.
<p>In this paper Pavement failure is defined in terms of decreasing serviceability caused by the development of cracks and ruts. Before going into the maintenance strategies, we must look into the causes of failure of bituminous pavements. Failures of bituminous ...
Filed under:
Pavement
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Asphalt Pavement
Reference:
IOSR Journal of Mechanical & Civil Engineering (IOSR-JMCE)
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