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Methods of Rehabilitating Pavements with Moisture Damaged Asphalt Layers, Project Summary
Stripping is moisture damage to old hot-mix asphalt (HMA) layers that are often buried several inches down in the pavement structure. Texas has many miles of pavements with a moisture-damaged layer near the surface. The typical current permanent repair method is to mill out the stripped layer completely and replace it with new HMA. Recent developments in cold in-place recycling (CIR) and cold central-plant recycling (CCPR) can be considered for addressing this stripping problem while recycling 100 percent of the existing HMA and placing it as a structurally sound black base layer. This project conducted a laboratory and design study to determine if either CIR or CCPR techniques could be considered to recycle moisture-damaged HMA layers in Texas.
Methods of Rehabilitating Pavements with Moisture Damaged Asphalt Layers, Project Summary
Stripping is moisture damage to old hot-mix asphalt (HMA) layers that are often buried several inches down in the pavement structure. Texas has many miles of pavements with a moisture-damaged layer near the surface. The typical current permanent repair method is to mill out the stripped layer completely and replace it with new HMA. Recent developments in cold in-place recycling (CIR) and cold central-plant recycling (CCPR) can be considered for addressing this stripping problem while recycling 100 percent of the existing HMA and placing it as a structurally sound black base layer. This project conducted a laboratory and design study to determine if either CIR or CCPR techniques could be considered to recycle moisture-damaged HMA layers in Texas.
Methods of Rehabilitating Pavements with Moisture Damaged Asphalt Layers, Project Summary
S. Im (author) / S. Sebesta (author) / Y. Rew (author)
2018
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Structural Analyses , Construction Management & Techniques , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Highway Engineering , Civil Engineering , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Hot mix asphalt (HMA) , Pavement recycling , Cold in-place recycling (CIR) , Cold central-plant recycling (CCPR) , Pavement structure , Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)
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