Performance-related Tests of Recycled Aggregates for Use in Unbound Pavement Layers


Book Description

Explores performance-related procedures to test and select recycled hot-mix asphalt and portland cement concrete materials for use in unbound layers of highway pavements. Appendixes A through C of NCHRP Report 598, which cover the literature review and background information, new aggregate tests, and surface dielectric measurements, were published as NCHRP Web-Only Document 119.







Appendixes to NCHRP Report 598


Book Description

This document contains appendixes A through C of NCHRP Report 598, "Performance-Related Tests of Recycled Aggregates for Use in Unbound Pavement Layers." The appendixes cover the literature review and background information, new aggregate tests, and surface dielectric measurements associated with NCHRP Report 598.







Performance-related Tests of Recycled Aggregates for Use in Unbound Pavement Layers


Book Description

Explores performance-related procedures to test and select recycled hot-mix asphalt and portland cement concrete materials for use in unbound layers of highway pavements. Appendixes A through C of NCHRP Report 598, which cover the literature review and background information, new aggregate tests, and surface dielectric measurements, were published as NCHRP Web-Only Document 119.




Unbound Aggregates in Roads


Book Description

Unbound Aggregates in Roads contains the proceedings of the International Symposium on Unbound Aggregates in Roads (UNBAR3) held at the University of Nottingham, England, on April 11-13, 1989. The papers focus on unbound aggregates used in road construction and cover topics ranging from drainage and permeability to placement and compaction of unbound aggregates, design philosophy, specification, and compliance. This book consists of 49 chapters divided into eight sections and opens with an overview of the functions of unbound aggregates in roads, followed by a discussion on the mechanical properties of different aggregates and theoretical aspects of granular materials. The following chapters focus on granular drainage layers in pavement foundations; residual stresses caused by compaction in granular materials; and alternative materials for road construction such as steel slags and natural and waste materials. The use of unbound road aggregates in various countries such as Italy, France, Germany, and Portugal is also considered. This monograph will be a useful resource for designers, aggregate producers, contractors, specification writers, and materials engineers.







Aggregate and Material Tests and Properties Related to Performance


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Transportation Research Record 1547 contains the following papers: Analysis of resilient modulus of dense- and open-graded aggregates; Influence of aggregate properties on performance of heavy-duty hot-mix asphalt pavements; Aggregate characteristics governing performance of seal coat highway overlays; Evaluation of laboratory procedures for aggregate polish test; Coarse aggregate effects on elastic moduli of concrete; Evaluation of frost resistance tests for carbonate aggregates; Testing methodology for resilient modulus of base materials; Evaluation of pavement bearing characteristics using Florida limerock bearing ratio test; Steady-state strength, relative density, and fines content relationship for sands; Influences on permanent deformation behavior of unbound granular materials; Effect of aging on freshly deposited or densified calcareous sands; Shakedown of subgrade soil under repeated loading; Lincoln Avenue reclaimed asphalt pavement base project; Use of shredded rubber in unbound granular flexible pavement layers.