Performance Characterisation of Unbound Granular Pavement Materials


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This document contains the proceedings of the National workshop on Performance characterisation of unbound granular pavement materials, held in Australia 27 April 1995. The session titles are as follows: Session 1 - AUSTROADS industry perspective; Session 2 - New technologies and developments; Sessions 3 & 4 - Facilitated forums and experimental panel; Session 5 - Facilitated forum. The papers presented at the sessions are as follows: Session 1 - Partnerships between Austroads and industry in technical developments (Midgley, L); Industry partnerships in technical development (Yates, T). Session 2 - An overview of AUSTROADS pavement design and analysis procedures (Jameson, G); An overview of mechanistic testing of unbound granular pavement materials (Andrews, B). Sessions 3 & 4 - 'Identifying the problems' and ;Looking for solutions' (Midgley, L, Jameson, G and Yates, T). Session 5 - "Where to from here" (Gordon, R, facilitator).







Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering


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The 16th ICSMGE responds to the needs of the engineering and construction community, promoting dialog and exchange between academia and practice in various aspects of soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. This is reflected in the central theme of the conference 'Geotechnology in Harmony with the Global Environment'. The proceedings of the conference are of great interest for geo-engineers and researchers in soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. Volume 1 contains 5 plenary session lectures, the Terzaghi Oration, Heritage Lecture, and 3 papers presented in the major project session. Volumes 2, 3, and 4 contain papers with the following topics: Soil mechanics in general; Infrastructure and mobility; Environmental issues of geotechnical engineering; Enhancing natural disaster reduction systems; Professional practice and education. Volume 5 contains the report of practitioner/academic forum, 20 general reports, a summary of the sessions and workshops held during the conference.







The Development of a Performance Specification for Granular Base and Subbase Material


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The research project encompassed evaluating the performance of NJDOT specified aggregates at the respective NJDOT gradation ranges (high end, middle, and low end) and provide guidance as how to modify the gradation ranges to provide better performance in the field.




Performance Based Characterization of Virgin and Recycled Aggregate Base Materials


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Characterization of the effect of physical properties on the performance such as stiffness and drainage of unbound granular materials is necessary in order to incorporate them in pavement design. The stiffness, deformation and permeability behaviour of unbound granular materials are the essential design inputs for Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide as well as empirical design methods. The performance based specifications are aimed to design, and construct a durable and cost effective material throughout the design life of a pavement. However, the specification varies among jurisdiction depending on the historical or current practice, locally available materials, landform, climate and drainage. A literature review on the current unbound granular materials virgin and recycled concrete aggregate base construction specification has been carried out in this study. Resilient modulus, permanent deformation and permeability tests have been carried out on seven gradations of materials from locally available sources. Resilient modulus stiffness of unbound granular material at two different conditioning stress level have been compared in the study. The long term deformation behaviour has also been characterized from results of the permanent deformation test using shakedown approach, dissipated energy approach and a simplified approach. The results show improvement in resilient modulus and permanent deformation for the proposed specification compared to the currently used materials as a results of reduced fines content, increased crush count and inclusion of larger maximum aggregate size into the gradation. A significant effect of particle packing on permeability of granular materials have also been found, in addition to the effect of fines.







Asphalt Pavements


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Asphalt Pavements contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Asphalt Pavements (Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 1-5 June 2014), and discusses recent advances in theory and practice in asphalt materials and pavements. The contributions cover a wide range of topics:- Environmental protection and socio-economic impacts- Additives and mo