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Cold Recycling of Bituminous Pavements, Buckshutem Road, County Route 670, Cumberland County, New Jersey
The report describes NJDOT's first experience using a Cold Recycling process for rehabilitation of a Bituminous roadway. In this process 2 - 3 inches of Bituminous material was milled along with 3 - 4 inches of base material. This material was then thoroughly mixed with an asphalt emulsion. The effectiveness of the process was gauged by a program of Visual Inspection, Benkelman Beam Measurements, and Resilient Modulus Testing. However, the process was discontinued after about 1 1/2 miles were completed because of the overly ambitious approach taken. Major changes to the geometry of the original roadway were attempted with this process. These changes to line and grade were not possible with the equipment used on the project. Additionally, the material recycled with the surface course (mostly clays), required several days to set up necessitating closing of the roadway to all but local traffic.
Cold Recycling of Bituminous Pavements, Buckshutem Road, County Route 670, Cumberland County, New Jersey
The report describes NJDOT's first experience using a Cold Recycling process for rehabilitation of a Bituminous roadway. In this process 2 - 3 inches of Bituminous material was milled along with 3 - 4 inches of base material. This material was then thoroughly mixed with an asphalt emulsion. The effectiveness of the process was gauged by a program of Visual Inspection, Benkelman Beam Measurements, and Resilient Modulus Testing. However, the process was discontinued after about 1 1/2 miles were completed because of the overly ambitious approach taken. Major changes to the geometry of the original roadway were attempted with this process. These changes to line and grade were not possible with the equipment used on the project. Additionally, the material recycled with the surface course (mostly clays), required several days to set up necessitating closing of the roadway to all but local traffic.
Cold Recycling of Bituminous Pavements, Buckshutem Road, County Route 670, Cumberland County, New Jersey
V. Mottola (author) / A. Chmiel (author)
1990
60 pages
Report
No indication
English
Highway Engineering , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Recycling , Bituminous concrete pavements , Asphalts , Road materials , Aggregates , Waste utilization , Materials recovery , New Jersey , Highway maintenance , Pavement condition , Compaction
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