Balanced Asphalt Mixture Design through Specification Modification

Author:

Cooper Samuel B.1,Mohammad Louay N.1,Kabir Sharear1,King William (Bill)1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering Materials Characterization Research Facility, Louisiana Transportation Research Center, Louisiana State University 4101 Gourrier Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70808.

Abstract

Traditional asphalt mixture design practices recognize the need for laboratory parameters, which relate to field performance throughout the life of the pavement. However, many design methodologies consider volumetric proportions and strength characteristics of the mixtures, which may not provide adequate insight into mixture performance. Laboratory testing that can ascertain an asphalt mixture's capability to resist common distresses is needed to complement current design methodologies. Distresses commonly associated with flexible pavement failure are fatigue cracking and permanent deformation (rutting). The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development proposed specification modifications for 2013 to address the need for balanced mixtures (i.e., mechanistic laboratory evaluation to complement volumetric criteria). This paper presents Louisiana's experience with specification modifications to develop a balanced mixture as evaluated through the use of the Hamburg loaded wheel tester (HLWT) and semicircular bend (SCB) tests. Laboratory performance of 11 mixtures produced with the 2013 proposed specification modifications was compared with that of 40 mixtures produced under the 2006 specifications. Laboratory tests included HLWT and SCB to evaluate rutting and intermediate temperature cracking, respectively. The research showed that specification modifications did not adversely affect rutting or fatigue cracking resistance of the mixtures.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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