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A computer program was developed at the University of Minnesota to predict asphalt concrete cooling times for road construction during adverse weather conditions. Cooling models require extensive experimental data on the thermal properties of hot-mix paving materials. A sensitivity analysis was performed to determine which thermal properties affect pavement cooling times significantly. The results indicated that more information on asphalt thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity is required. Two suitable test methods for determining these properties at typical paving temperatures and densities were developed, and preliminary results for dense-graded and stone-matrix asphalt (SMA) mixes agreed well with values reported in the literature.
In recent years there has been a trend toward operating asphalt plants at lower mixing temperatures. These lower temperatures result primarily from a desire to conserve the energy required to produce the mixtures. The most direct result of lower mixing temperatures is lower temperatures during compaction. The effect of these lower compaction temperatures on performance has not been established, but laboratory studies have led to some questions that need to be addressed. The purpose of this paper is to summarize the results of a field and laboratory study performed at The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Transportation Research, to analyze the effect of lower compaction temperatures on the engineering properties of asphalt concrete mixtures.
This report is a collection of information from published research and from informal reports of methods and procedures. It was prepared by the HRB Committee on Flexible Pavement Construction. a subcommittee was formed to organize a conference---held during HRBs 48th annual meeting---on compaction. The material in the report is confined to hot- mix asphalt pavements.
Resulting from the Symposium on [title], held in December 1991, at the ASTM Standardization Meetings in San Diego, this volume comprises 19 papers in four sections: aggregates; mineral fillers; mixture evaluation; and fatigue, modeling, and theoretical. Member price, $52. Annotation copyright Book N