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Asphalt Surface Treatment Practice in Southeastern United States
It costs less to maintain roads in good condition than in poor condition. Pavement preservation is a set of activities to extend pavement life, improve safety, and meet road user expectations. Surface treatments are pavement preservation treatments applied to the whole surface of the road. This synthesis summarizes surface treatments state of practice in the United States, especially southeastern states. Eleven pavement preservation techniques were addressed: fog seal, rejuvenator seal, chip seal, sandwich seal, scrub seal, slurry seal, microsurfacing, cape seal, thin overlays, ultrathin bonded wearing course and crack sealing/filling. Recent work on surface treatments has been reviewed and summarized. To research surface treatments state of practice, a survey was designed and distributed to Southeastern Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (SASHTO) agencies. Nineteen participants from Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and Arkansas participated in the survey. The electronic survey consisted of three questionnaires asking administrative, technical, and research-related questions. Results showed that thin overlays, crack repairs, microsurfacing, chip seal, and fog seal are the most common preventative maintenance practices. In this report, each chapter is dedicated to one surface treatment technique. Chapters start with a description of the technique, its applications, features, material and equipment requirements, and construction procedures. This is followed by a summary of recent work and implementation status, as obtained from the survey.
Asphalt Surface Treatment Practice in Southeastern United States
It costs less to maintain roads in good condition than in poor condition. Pavement preservation is a set of activities to extend pavement life, improve safety, and meet road user expectations. Surface treatments are pavement preservation treatments applied to the whole surface of the road. This synthesis summarizes surface treatments state of practice in the United States, especially southeastern states. Eleven pavement preservation techniques were addressed: fog seal, rejuvenator seal, chip seal, sandwich seal, scrub seal, slurry seal, microsurfacing, cape seal, thin overlays, ultrathin bonded wearing course and crack sealing/filling. Recent work on surface treatments has been reviewed and summarized. To research surface treatments state of practice, a survey was designed and distributed to Southeastern Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (SASHTO) agencies. Nineteen participants from Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and Arkansas participated in the survey. The electronic survey consisted of three questionnaires asking administrative, technical, and research-related questions. Results showed that thin overlays, crack repairs, microsurfacing, chip seal, and fog seal are the most common preventative maintenance practices. In this report, each chapter is dedicated to one surface treatment technique. Chapters start with a description of the technique, its applications, features, material and equipment requirements, and construction procedures. This is followed by a summary of recent work and implementation status, as obtained from the survey.
Asphalt Surface Treatment Practice in Southeastern United States
H. Ali (author) / M. Mohammadafzali (author)
2014
87 pages
Report
No indication
English
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