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Field Evaluation of Stripping and Moisture Damage in Asphalt Pavements Treated with Lime and Antistripping Agents
The report summarizes the results of field evaluation of the effectiveness of lime and various antistripping additives using two test methods. Core samples were obtained from the field test sections up to 48 months after construction. Field data to date show very little evidence of distress which is directly related to moisture damage or stripping. This was anticipated due to the slow rate of moisture ingress under adequate construction compaction.
Field Evaluation of Stripping and Moisture Damage in Asphalt Pavements Treated with Lime and Antistripping Agents
The report summarizes the results of field evaluation of the effectiveness of lime and various antistripping additives using two test methods. Core samples were obtained from the field test sections up to 48 months after construction. Field data to date show very little evidence of distress which is directly related to moisture damage or stripping. This was anticipated due to the slow rate of moisture ingress under adequate construction compaction.
Field Evaluation of Stripping and Moisture Damage in Asphalt Pavements Treated with Lime and Antistripping Agents
M. J. Liu (author) / T. W. Kennedy (author)
1991
255 pages
Report
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English
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