Case Study on Using Warm Mix Asphalt at Reduced Production Temperatures for Balanced Mix Design

Author:

Yin Fan1ORCID,Moore Nathan1ORCID,Chen Chen1,Taylor Adam1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Center for Asphalt Technology, Auburn University, Auburn, AL

Abstract

This study provides a case study to illustrate the feasibility of using warm mix asphalt (WMA) at lower production temperatures to design asphalt mixtures with balanced rutting and cracking resistance in a laboratory setting. Two balanced mix design (BMD) modification approaches were evaluated to modify an existing Superpave mix design with unbalanced performance because of inadequate cracking resistance: (1) adding asphalt binder and (2) using WMA with a surfactant-based chemical additive. The modified mix designs were tested with the indirect tensile asphalt cracking test and high-temperature indirect tensile strength test to determine compliance with the Alabama Department of Transportation’s (ALDOT’s) BMD performance requirements. The original and modified mix designs were then tested in the modified overlay test to characterize their reflective cracking resistance, and the results were input into the Texas Asphalt Concrete Overlay Design System (TxACOL) software for theoretical asphalt overlay design simulations. Finally, asphalt binder testing was conducted to determine the impact of BMD modifications on the rheological properties of extracted binders. Laboratory testing showed that both BMD modifications improved the cracking resistance of the mix design but through different mechanisms. All the modified mix designs met ALDOT’s BMD requirements with balanced rutting and cracking resistance at their corresponding optimum binder content (OBC), which was 0.4%–0.7% higher than the volumetric OBC, respectively. TxACOL simulations showed that BMD modifications significantly improved the predicted reflective cracking performance and service life of asphalt overlays, but the improvement varied depending on the underlying pavement and traffic conditions.

Funder

Ingevity

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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