Since the early 1900\u27s, research in the Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) industry has focused on the development of a more mechanistic design approach and improving quality control procedures. This paper presents the results of three observational studies conducted to evaluate problems associated with relatively recent developments in HMA design and analysis as follows 1) Aggregate degradation due to laboratory compaction using the Superpave™ Gyratory Compactor (SGC). 2) Aggregate degradation due to ignition oven testing using the NCAT Asphalt Content Tester. 3) Comparison of the bulk specific gravity, saturated, surface dry (SSD) method with bulk specific gravity, Parafilm™ method for HMA specimens. These observational studies included HMA samples...
This study examined the effects of the laboratory mixer type and mixing time on a hot-mix asphalt (H...
A critical issue in determining theoretical maximum specific gravity (Gmm) for Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA)...
A critical step in the design of asphalt mixtures is laboratory compaction. Laboratory compaction s...
Analysis of the Air Voids within Superpave Gyratory Compacted Hot Mix Asphalt Specimens Andrew Manue...
Saskatchewan Ministry of Highway and Infrastructure (SMHI) currently use the Marshall compaction met...
In the early 1990\u27s, $50 million of asphalt related research was conducted as part of the Strateg...
As the volume of traffic and vehicle wheel loads increase, it has become necessary to improve the ef...
The only way to estimate the future performance of any asphalt pavement is reached through the labor...
11151142005PDFTech ReportRC-152296-5434Hot mix asphaltPaving materialsAir voidsAsphaltSpecific gravi...
In this study, bulk specific gravity measurements of coarse graded Hot Mix Asphalt were conducted us...
The introduction of Superpave mix design in 1993 in the United States has categorized mixes based on...
Obtaining adequate density is a major requirement in the construction of hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavem...
Generally, moisture susceptibility is a HMA mixture’s tendency towards stripping. To combat moistu...
Hot-Mix Asphalt (HMA) compaction is required to be undertaken during the laboratory design of asphal...
This document presents the results of a study initiated to evaluate the laboratory permeability of H...
This study examined the effects of the laboratory mixer type and mixing time on a hot-mix asphalt (H...
A critical issue in determining theoretical maximum specific gravity (Gmm) for Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA)...
A critical step in the design of asphalt mixtures is laboratory compaction. Laboratory compaction s...
Analysis of the Air Voids within Superpave Gyratory Compacted Hot Mix Asphalt Specimens Andrew Manue...
Saskatchewan Ministry of Highway and Infrastructure (SMHI) currently use the Marshall compaction met...
In the early 1990\u27s, $50 million of asphalt related research was conducted as part of the Strateg...
As the volume of traffic and vehicle wheel loads increase, it has become necessary to improve the ef...
The only way to estimate the future performance of any asphalt pavement is reached through the labor...
11151142005PDFTech ReportRC-152296-5434Hot mix asphaltPaving materialsAir voidsAsphaltSpecific gravi...
In this study, bulk specific gravity measurements of coarse graded Hot Mix Asphalt were conducted us...
The introduction of Superpave mix design in 1993 in the United States has categorized mixes based on...
Obtaining adequate density is a major requirement in the construction of hot mix asphalt (HMA) pavem...
Generally, moisture susceptibility is a HMA mixture’s tendency towards stripping. To combat moistu...
Hot-Mix Asphalt (HMA) compaction is required to be undertaken during the laboratory design of asphal...
This document presents the results of a study initiated to evaluate the laboratory permeability of H...
This study examined the effects of the laboratory mixer type and mixing time on a hot-mix asphalt (H...
A critical issue in determining theoretical maximum specific gravity (Gmm) for Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA)...
A critical step in the design of asphalt mixtures is laboratory compaction. Laboratory compaction s...