Use of Data from Specific Pavement Studies Experiment 5 in the Long-Term Pavement Performance Program to Compare Virgin and Recycled Asphalt Pavements

Author:

West Randy1,Michael Jenna2,Turochy Rod3,Maghsoodloo Saeed4

Affiliation:

1. National Center for Asphalt Technology, 277 Technology Parkway, Auburn, AL 36830.

2. MeadWestvaco Corporation, 5255 Virginia Avenue, North Charleston, SC 29406.

3. Department of Civil Engineering, 238 Harbert Engineering Center, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849.

4. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 3301H Shelby Center, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849.

Abstract

The Specific Pavement Studies Experiment 5 (SPS-5) in the Long-Term Pavement Performance program was designed to study the effects of overlay rehabilitation type on typical distress measures. The rehabilitation treatments compared overlay thickness, overlay type, and surface preparation before rehabilitation. The thicknesses used were 50- and 125-mm overlays. The overlay types were virgin asphalt mix and recycled asphalt that contained approximately 30% reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP). Surface preparation consisted of either milling or not milling the existing pavement before rehabilitation. Eighteen states and provinces in North America built SPS-5 projects between 1989 and 1998. Seven distress parameters from these test pavements were analyzed, including international roughness index (IRI), rutting, fatigue cracking, longitudinal cracking, transverse cracking, block cracking, and raveling. Analyses were conducted to determine which factors affected overlay performance as measured with the above parameters. Further statistical testing compared the performance of the virgin mix sections directly with equivalent sections that contained 30% RAP. Overlays with mixes that contained 30% RAP were found to perform as well as overlays with virgin mixes in terms of IRI, rutting, block cracking, and raveling. Thicker overlays improved pavement performance, except for rutting. Milling before rehabilitation decreased IRI, fatigue cracking, and transverse cracking but increased rutting.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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