Compaction Temps Assesment-HMA
Compaction Temps Assesment-HMA
Compaction Temps Assesment-HMA
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KeywordsCompaction
Temperature,
HMA,
Volumetric
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I. INTRODUCTION
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Fig. 2 Gradation Curve of mixing aggregate for top coat layer 0-19
mm
B. Bitumen selection
Considering this fact that the most consuming bitumen in
Iran is the bitumen of 60-70, in this study this kind of bitumen
was used and figure 3 shows the temperature and viscosity.
Table II shows the results of asphalt cement tests.
C. Aggregates Specifications
In the tables III and IV (below), the result of some
aggregates specification has been shown.
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TABLE I
AGGREGATES GRADING USED IN THIS STUDY
sieve size
1 in
in
100
100-90
in
NO.4
NO.8
80-56
65-35
49-23
69
50
35
NO.50
19-5
10
21-5
12
NO.200
8-2
10-2
100
100
100-90
74-44
58-28
94
60
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Viscosity, Centistokes
Limitations of specification
aggregate grading
Temperature, C
Fig. 3 Viscosity-Temperature bitumen for determination of mixing and compaction temperatures
TABLE II
RESULTS OF ASPHALT CEMENT TESTS
Standard
specifications
Test method
Asphalt cement tests
Results
ASTM
AASHTO
MIN
MAX
Density @ 25C
D 70
T 228
1.017
D5
T 49
64
60
70
D 36
T 53
50
49
56
Ductility @ 25C
D 113
T 51
+100
+100
Solubility in trichloroethylene
D
2042
T 44
99.7
99
D 92
T 48
296
232
T 201
884
T 201
415
300
T 201
172
T 179
D
2170
D
2170
D
2170
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Properties
Sand equivalent
Los Angeles abrasion loss
(aashto T96)
Grading
Machine
revolution
Abrasion Percent
Plastic index
Liquid limit
Plastic limit
One face
TABLE III
AGGREGATES TEST RESULTS
Test result binder
Coarse
Sand0-6mm
Filler
mix
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B
500
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N.P
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N.P
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Coarse mix
Sand0-6mm
filler
73
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500
N.P
-
N.P
-
14
100
Two face
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98
Flakiness index
Elongation index
Coarse agg
Fine agg
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0.58
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0.61
-
0.72
0.74
TABLE IV
SPECIFIC GRAVITY AND WATER ABSORPTION OF AGGREGATES TEST RESULTS
Top coat
Bulk specific gravities and absorptions of aggregates (ASTM
C127,128)
Water
Bulk specific
Apparent specific gravity
absorption
gravity (dry)
2.1
2.479
2.615
2.4
2.469
2.622
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Binder
Bulk specific gravities and absorptions of aggregates
(ASTM C127,128)
Water
Bulk specific
Apparent specific
absorption
gravity (dry)
gravity
1.9
2.486
2.610
2.3
2.630
2.477
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2.484
2.630
2.630
2.490
Properties of Aggregate
Remained on NO.8
Passed from NO.8 and
remained on NO.200
Passed from NO.200
Gsb (bulk specific gravity
of mix aggregate)
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value for binder and top coat). Since the size of aggregate in
the binder is bigger than the top coat, as a result; stability in
binder is also greater than top coat.
D.Analysis of stability
As it come in Figure 7, stability of both mix design (binder
and top coat) is being increased with the increase of the
compaction temperature, but it is being slightly dropped over
the temperature more than 145C.
This figure also indicates the strong relationship between
stability and compaction temperature (because of the High R2
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IV. CONCLUSION
- This study indicates that the temperature has significant
impression on hot mix asphalt properties. From the discovered
high correlation value (R2 over 0.9) in the drawn figures, we
can realize that there is a strong relation between various
parameters of Marshall Samples and compaction temperature.
So, observing the compaction temperature during the
performing hot mix asphalt, can help us to avoid from
considerable changes which there are in the asphalt
specifications.
- Increasing compaction temperature makes density to be
increased, but there is a limitation for this increase and
afterwards density will be decreased. (in this study, this
limitation is 145 C).
- Considering the mentioned minimum and maximum for Va
and VFA in MS2 and other references, the amount of
authorized temperature parallel with them can be achieved.
- increasing the temperature makes stability to be increased,
but the maximum rate of increase in this investigation is being
occurred over the distance of 115C - 130C and 130C 145C.
- There can be found a golden temperature for each mix
design asphalt, which its Marshall sample has got best
performance. (For this investigation, the temperature is about
145C, in which viscosity of consuming bitumen equals with
280 centistokes, cSt)
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Hereby, all kinds of the contributions of the Technical Soil
&Mechanics Laboratory of the Ministry of Roads of the
provinces Iran are being kindly appreciated.
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