Alternative Approaches for Rapid Evaluation of Frictional Resistance of Aggregates

Author:

Reddy G. Sandeep1,Montoya Miguel A.1ORCID,Abdallah Imad N.1,Nazarian Soheil1ORCID,Izzo Richard2

Affiliation:

1. Center for Transportation Infrastructure Systems, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX

2. Soils and Aggregates Section, Materials and Tests Division, Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, TX

Abstract

Skid resistance of pavements plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of road users, particularly under wet weather conditions. The standardized method for evaluating the skid resistance of aggregates, AASHTO PP103, requires using a three-wheel polishing device. That test procedure requires significant time for specimen preparation, testing, and monitoring of aggregate stockpiles. This study aims to propose alternative test methods to reduce the time required for the evaluation of skid resistance of aggregates. Two approaches were examined as alternatives to the AASHTO PP103 method. The first approach involved using a micro-deval abrasion device to polish the aggregates before evaluating the skid resistance of the aggregates using a dynamic friction tester. In the second approach, a multiple linear regression equation was proposed that uses conventional mechanical performance test results as independent variables to predict skid resistance. Twenty-one aggregate samples were collected from various sources in Texas for this study. The study results indicate that both approaches can be used as surrogate methods for AASHTO PP103 for rapid screening of the skid resistance of aggregates, which could help manage aggregate quality control and assurance.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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