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Recycling Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement
Three recycling experiments were performed on rural state highways. They were (1) a 100-percent recycled, sythetically rejuvenated top course, (2) a top course recycled untreated as a shoulder base course, and (3) an asphalt-cement rejuvenated top-course material recycled as a 35/65 base course (35-percent recycled, 65-percent virgin material), a 35/65 top course, and a 50/50 top course. In the first two experiments on-site top courses were milled, stockpiled (short-term) and later recycled, and the third material from existing stockpiles was recycled after long-term storage.
Recycling Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement
Three recycling experiments were performed on rural state highways. They were (1) a 100-percent recycled, sythetically rejuvenated top course, (2) a top course recycled untreated as a shoulder base course, and (3) an asphalt-cement rejuvenated top-course material recycled as a 35/65 base course (35-percent recycled, 65-percent virgin material), a 35/65 top course, and a 50/50 top course. In the first two experiments on-site top courses were milled, stockpiled (short-term) and later recycled, and the third material from existing stockpiles was recycled after long-term storage.
Recycling Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement
J. H. Tanski (author) / K. C. Hahn (author)
1984
51 pages
Report
No indication
English
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