Validation of the New Mix Design Process for Cold In-Place Rehabilitation Using Foamed Asphalt, 2007
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2007
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| Resumo |
Asphalt pavement recycling has grown dramatically over the last few years as a viable technology to rehabilitate existing asphalt pavements. Iowa's current Cold In-place Recycling (CIR) practice utilizes a generic recipe specification to define the characteristics of the CIR mixture. As CIR continues to evolve, the desire to place CIR mixture with specific engineering properties requires the use of a mix design process. A new mix design procedure was developed for Cold In-place Recycling using foamed asphalt (CIR-foam) in consideration of its predicted field performance. The new laboratory mix design process was validated against various Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) materials to determine its consistency over a wide range of RAP materials available throughout Iowa. The performance tests, which include dynamic modulus test, dynamic creep test and raveling test, were conducted to evaluate the consistency of a new CIR-foam mix design process to ensure reliable mixture performance over a wide range of traffic and climatic conditions. The “lab designed” CIR will allow the pavement designer to take the properties of the CIR into account when determining the overlay thickness. |
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application/pdf |
| Identificador |
http://publications.iowa.gov/5311/1/tr474%20phaseII.pdf (2007) Validation of the New Mix Design Process for Cold In-Place Rehabilitation Using Foamed Asphalt, 2007. University of Iowa |
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en |
| Relação |
http://publications.iowa.gov/5311/ |
| Palavras-Chave | #Research #Transportation #Design and Construction |
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Departmental Report NonPeerReviewed |