Laboratory Performance Evaluation of Asphalt-Treated Cold Recycled Mixtures Using Existing Practical Tests

Author:

Habbouche Jhony1ORCID,Boz Ilker1ORCID,Diefenderfer Brian K.1,Jones David2ORCID,Hand Adam J. T.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Virginia Transportation Research Council, Charlottesville, VA

2. University of California Pavement Research Center, Davis, CA

3. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno, NV

Abstract

Agencies currently utilize several proxy tests, related to level of compaction (density) and moisture content, to assess the quality of a recycled pavement during construction. These proxy tests are not completely able to indicate sufficient quality or stability of recycled pavements under trafficking or surfacing, especially at early ages. The lack of sound and rapid tests for use in process control and acceptance during construction limits the use of the recycling techniques by agencies, therefore they do not fully benefit from the advantages that pavement recycling offers. This study evaluates the viability of currently available simple and practical stiffness tests (i.e., soil stiffness gauge and light weight deflectometer tests), deformation resistance tests (i.e., Marshall hammer test), and penetration resistance tests (i.e., dynamic cone penetration test) to characterize the properties of asphalt-treated cold recycled mixtures. The scope of the work included laboratory testing of 18 different cold recycled mixtures, prepared through different processes combining different binding agents and filler types, at different curing times via the selected tests. The collected data were analyzed to evaluate these tests in relation to their repeatability characteristics and versatility to capture the performance of recycled materials with respect to changes in curing time, type of stabilizing/recycling agent, and presence of active filler. The data obtained showed the ability of these tests to capture the effect of curing. Moreover, these tests were found to be sensitive to changes in the recycling agent type, recycling agent content, and presence of active filler.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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