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Evaluation of Permeability of Superpave Mixes in Maine
This study was carried out to evaluate the permeability of Superpave mixes used by the Maine Department of Transportation, and determine the effect of voids, gradation and lift thickness on permeability. A field parameter was developed on the basis of the National Center for Asphalt Technology field permeameter, and was used for testing projects with 9.5 mm, fine and coarse, 12.5 mm coarse, 19 mm coarse, and 25 mm coarse graded mixes. Testing of cores taken from location of field testing were also conducted in the laboratory according to Florida Department of Transportation method. Samples of loose mix obtained during construction were also compacted to different thickness in the laboratory, prior to permeability testing. Results from permeability tests indicated that mixes with different gradations and nominal maximum aggregate size have significant increase in permeability at different voids in total mix content. All of the mixes tested in this project showed permeability below critical permeability at or below 5 percent in place construction voids. Hence, the average specified 5 percent construction voids in total mix or 95 percent of theoretical maximum density seems to be justified for Superpave coarse graded mixes used by the Maine Department of Transportation.
Evaluation of Permeability of Superpave Mixes in Maine
This study was carried out to evaluate the permeability of Superpave mixes used by the Maine Department of Transportation, and determine the effect of voids, gradation and lift thickness on permeability. A field parameter was developed on the basis of the National Center for Asphalt Technology field permeameter, and was used for testing projects with 9.5 mm, fine and coarse, 12.5 mm coarse, 19 mm coarse, and 25 mm coarse graded mixes. Testing of cores taken from location of field testing were also conducted in the laboratory according to Florida Department of Transportation method. Samples of loose mix obtained during construction were also compacted to different thickness in the laboratory, prior to permeability testing. Results from permeability tests indicated that mixes with different gradations and nominal maximum aggregate size have significant increase in permeability at different voids in total mix content. All of the mixes tested in this project showed permeability below critical permeability at or below 5 percent in place construction voids. Hence, the average specified 5 percent construction voids in total mix or 95 percent of theoretical maximum density seems to be justified for Superpave coarse graded mixes used by the Maine Department of Transportation.
Evaluation of Permeability of Superpave Mixes in Maine
R. Mallick (author) / M. Teto (author) / L. A. Cooley (author)
1999
54 pages
Report
No indication
English
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