Asphalt Pavements
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Asphalt Pavements

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Asphalt Pavements contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Asphalt Pavements (Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 1-5 June 2014), and discusses recent advances in theory and practice in asphalt materials and pavements. The contributions cover a wide range of topics: - Environmental protection and socio-economic impacts- Additives and mo

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Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2014
ISBN
9781315736754
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Table of contents
  3. Welcoming remarks
  4. ISAP 2014 committees
  5. Sponsors
  6. Plenary papers
  7. Plenary session on design
  8. M-E flexible pavement design: Issues and challenges
  9. Plenary session on materials
  10. Insights into binder chemistry, microstructure, properties relationships—usage in the real world
  11. Plenary session on preservation
  12. Why preservation-definitions, treatment types, benefits, and challenges
  13. Podium papers
  14. Environmental protection and socio-economic impacts
  15. Urban heat island effect: Comparing thermal and radiation effects of asphalt and concrete pavements on adjacent buildings using CFD methods
  16. Worker exposure to ultrafine particles in asphalt laboratory
  17. Method for calculating warm mix energy saving based on stack gas measurements
  18. Additives and modifiers for asphalt concrete—I
  19. Surface energy measurements and wettability investigation of different minerals and bitumen for cold asphalts
  20. Damage in asphalt concrete during the dynamic complex modulus and flow number tests
  21. The Universal Simple Aging Test (USAT): Simulating short- and long term hot and warm mix oxidative aging in the laboratory
  22. Maintenance and rehabilitation—I
  23. Performance study of fog or rejuvenating seals on gap and open graded surfaces for Caltrans
  24. Evaluation of early aggregate retention performance of chip seals with Polymer-Modified Emulsions
  25. Pavement and Materials Technology Review for municipalities—including a case study
  26. Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials—I
  27. Field applications of portable infrared spectroscopy to asphalt products
  28. Experimental investigation of frost/thaw effects on bituminous mixes under wet conditions
  29. Determination of discrete retardation spectra of asphalt binders using Modified Windowing Method
  30. Life cycle cost analysis/modeling of compaction in the laboratory and in the field
  31. DAsphalt—Innovative asphalt mix for PPP projects with increased lifetime
  32. Superpave Gyratory Compactor as a compaction predictor tool for unbound material
  33. Including asphalt cooling and rolling regimes in laboratory compaction procedures
  34. Perpetual pavements
  35. Oxidative aging of long-life asphalt pavements in Hong Kong
  36. Mechanistic responses in perpetual pavement
  37. Long life surfaces for busy roads
  38. Optimising long life low noise porous asphalt
  39. Pavement management systems
  40. A performance-based Pavement Management System for the road network of Montreal city—a conceptual framework
  41. Noise related to pavement preservation surfaces in NJ
  42. Significance of non-load related distresses on airfield asphalt pavements: Review of 25 years of pavement management data
  43. Analysis of rolling resistance models to analyse vehicle fuel consumption as a function of pavement properties
  44. Additives and modifiers for asphalt concrete—II
  45. Physicochemical characteristics of RAP binder blends
  46. Evaluation of test sections with Polymer Modified Bitumens
  47. The low temperature characterization of bio-modified shingles
  48. Optical fiber sensors with flexible encapsulation for pavement behavior monitoring
  49. Sustainable asphalt technologies—I
  50. New surface layers with low rolling resistance tested in Denmark
  51. Design alternative comparison system for pavements
  52. Development of water-based curing reactive cold asphalt repair material
  53. Effect of moisture on asphalt mastic tensile properties at ambient temperature
  54. Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials—II
  55. Triaxial Cyclic Compression Testing of hot mix asphalt with cyclic confining pressure
  56. Impact of field ageing on low-temperature performance of binder and hot mix asphalt
  57. Advanced Shear Tester for solid and layered samples
  58. Effect of cooling rate on the thermo-volumetric, thermo-viscoelastic, and fracture properties of asphalt mixtures
  59. Nondestructive testing of asphalt pavement
  60. Study of the cavity problem under the pavement caused by the earthquake in 2011
  61. Performance of Permeable Friction Course (PFC) pavements over time
  62. Implementation of algorithms for asphalt moduli temperature correction
  63. Use of distributed fiber optic sensors to detect damage in a pavement
  64. Pavement condition survey/pavement smoothness/quality control/quality assurance
  65. Evaluation of fatigue damage in asphalt pavement using FWD dissipated work
  66. Estimation of a longitudinal true profile for expressway pavements by a mobile profiling system
  67. A study on profile improvement in pavement repair
  68. Assess asphalt in-place density with Intelligent Compaction measurements
  69. Microstructural characterization and micromechanics of asphaltic materials—I
  70. Automatic generation of micromechanical numerical simulation model of asphalt concrete with visco-elastic properties
  71. Understanding the microstructure of bitumen: A CLSM and fluorescence approach to model bitumen ageing behavior
  72. A constitutive model for simulation of water to ice phase change in asphalt mixtures
  73. Comparing image processing techniques for asphalt concrete X-ray CT images
  74. Long-term pavement performance prediction—I
  75. Effect of saturated ageing on fatigue behavior of asphalt pavements
  76. Military pavement subgrade problems
  77. Influence of moisture on Resilient Deformation behaviour of Unbound Granular Materials
  78. Determination of the preferred intervention point for rehabilitation of dense graded asphalt wearing courses on the sand sub-gragrades of the Swan Coastal Plain in consideration of the triple bottom line (ecological, economic and social impacts)
  79. Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials—III
  80. Discrete Element Modelling and experimental study on dilation behaviour of asphalt mixtures
  81. Fatigue characters of asphalt multilayer surfacing system on steel bridge deck based on the five-point bending tests
  82. Determination of binder-aggregate adhesion by contact angle measurement
  83. Investigation of asphalt mixture strength statistics at low temperature based on size effect analysis
  84. Mineral aggregate in asphalt concrete/mix design methodology/novel methods to aid mix design
  85. Effect of fine aggregate form, angularity and texture on the viscoelastic properties of asphalt mortar
  86. Research on fractal features of basalt aggregate surface topography
  87. Design of cement stabilized full depth reclaimed mixes using Superpave Gyratory Compactor
  88. Hot Mix Asphalt for airfield pavements—moving from Marshall mix design to Superpave
  89. Implementation of a static strength test for evaluating the rutting resistance of asphalt mixtures and its application for quality controls
  90. Warm mix asphalt technologies—I
  91. Moisture susceptibility of Warm-Mix Asphalt
  92. Evaluation of Warm Mix Asphalt technology for surface mixtures
  93. Study on the improved recycled asphalt mixtures by microbubble-foamed asphalt
  94. Workability and coatability of foamed Warm-Mix Asphalt
  95. Cleaner Warm-Mix Asphalt (CWMA) at macro level: Case study for the United States
  96. Innovative pavement analysis and design—I
  97. Retrofitted fully permeable shoulders as a stormwater management strategy on highways
  98. Laboratory characterization of North Carolina base course aggregates for permanent deformation model development and calibration
  99. Towards a sustainable surfacing system for the long-spanned orthotropic steel bridge deck in China Part I: State-of-the-practice
  100. Rutting and cracking modeling of asphalt pavements considering nonlinear viscoelasticity and cohesive zone fracture
  101. The application of strain limit based design to heavy industrial pavements
  102. Pavement response analysis under static and moving wheel loads—I
  103. Determination of an equivalent elastic system to a multilayer viscoelastic structure: Application to the case of thick flexible pavement
  104. Best sensing location in pavement to compare loading conditions
  105. Structural and functional deterioration of porous asphalt pavement under moving wheel load in laboratory
  106. Heavy Vehicle Simulator tests at VTI
  107. Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials—IV
  108. Effect of asphalt binder oxidation on the modulus of asphalt concrete mixtures
  109. Evaluation of cracking resistance of Superpave mixtures in Kansas
  110. An experimental study on viscoelastic behaviour of bituminous mastics
  111. Viscoplastic strain modeling of asphalt binder based on repeated creep recovery test
  112. Fatigue performance and stiffness properties of Stone Mastic Asphalts with steel slag and coal ash
  113. Additives and modifiers for asphalt concrete—III
  114. Comparison between SBS and crumb rubber modified asphalt—laboratory and field study
  115. Mechanical influence of mineral fillers on asphalt mixture cracking behaviour
  116. Decay law of Cement-Emulsified-Asphalt-Cold-Recycled Mixture (CEACRM) in recycling process
  117. Investigating effect of amine based additives on asphalt rubber rheological properties
  118. Microstructural characterization and micromechanics of asphaltic materials—II
  119. Micro-scale investigation of oxygen diffusion on bitumen surfaces
  120. Multiscale modeling of asphaltic media considering heterogeneity, viscoelasticity, and nonlinear fracture damage
  121. Structuralization as characteristic to link the mechanical behaviours of asphalt concrete at different length scales
  122. Simulation of drying aggregate in asphalt plants
  123. Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials—V
  124. Evaluation of gradation-based criteria for cracking performance
  125. Characterization of nonlinear viscoelastic material properties of asphalt materials in multiple length scales
  126. Usage of advanced functions of Dynamic Shear Rheometer for the selection of a suitable binder for asphalt mixtures
  127. Possibilities of a hollow cylinder tester for asphalt mixtures
  128. Recycling—I
  129. Rutting and cracking potential of HMA consisting of RAP
  130. Workability of WMA and WMA-RAP mixtures and relationship to field compaction
  131. Effect of lime on short-term bearing capacity of bitumen emulsion recycled mixtures
  132. Performance evaluation of Cement Grouted Bituminous mixes
  133. Modeling of asphaltic materials and pavements
  134. Aging and constitutive modeling of asphalt mixtures: Research developments in Brazil
  135. Evaluation of the fatigue performance of asphalt mixtures with high RAP content
  136. Three dimensional behaviour of bituminous mixtures in the linear viscoelastic and viscoplastic domains: The DBN model
  137. Accelerated pavement testing for verification of DARWin-ME models for superpave pavements
  138. Power law viscoelastic contact model for Discrete Element Method simulation of asphalt binder
  139. Pavement response analysis under static and moving wheel loads—II
  140. Inverted pavement versus semi-rigid pavement: Comparison of dynamic response in field test via mobile loading simulator
  141. Pavement responses as function of truck tire type
  142. Effect of geotextile-reinforced base on fatigue life of Hot-Mix Asphalt pavement
  143. Resilient modulus modeling of unsaturated subgrade soils with matric suction control
  144. Influence of saturation and repeated loading on mechanical behavior of permeable asphalt pavement
  145. Recycling—II
  146. Utilization of municipal solid waste Incinerator Bottom Ash Aggregate in asphalt mixture
  147. An investigation into the effects of accelerated curing on Cold Recycled Bituminous Mixes
  148. Forensic analysis of long term aged Hot Mix Asphalt field cores containing Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement
  149. Resistance to permanent deformation of base courses asphalt concretes made with RAP aggregate and steel slag
  150. Effect of asphalt binder content and grade on transverse field cracking performance of Minnesotaā€™s Roadways
  151. Warm mix asphalt technologies—II
  152. Temperature effects on Warm Mix Asphalt performance
  153. Evolution of bubble size distribution during foam bitumen formation and decay
  154. Evaluating the effects of Sasobit on characterization and workability of asphalt mixes containing reclaimed asphalt binders
  155. Towards a better understanding of Warm Mix Asphalt surface-active additives mechanism
  156. Study on integrated application and durability of two warm-mix asphalt techniques
  157. Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials—VI
  158. Characterization of bituminous layers interfaces: From the mechanical behaviour to the modelling
  159. Comparison of asphalt fatigue characteristics under different control modes
  160. Moisture sensitivity of interlayers between conventional and porous asphalt mixes
  161. Fatigue behaviour of an asphalt concrete reinforced with glass fiber grid with 4PB test
  162. An investigation into dynamic modulus of Western Australia Hot Mix Asphalt
  163. Additives and modifiers for asphalt concrete—IV
  164. Composite stress analysis of fibre-reinforced Hot-Mix Asphalt mixtures
  165. Evaluation of Recycled Tire Rubber (RTR) modified binders to typical polymer modified binders for performance specifications
  166. Investigating the evolution of emulsified binder nanorheology using Atomic Force Microscopy
  167. Estimating the tensile strain at the bottom of the HMA layer using TSD deflection slope measurements
  168. Microstructural characterization and micromechanics of asphalt materials
  169. Modeling the effects of constituent properties on the mechanical behavior of asphalt mixtures
  170. Viscoelastic behavior of mastic phase of Asphalt Concrete
  171. Uniaxial fatigue testing of diverse asphalt concrete mixtures
  172. Quantitative nanomechanical property mapping of bitumen micro-phases by peak-force Atomic Force Microscopy
  173. Sustainable asphalt technologies—II
  174. Effective reduction of asphalt pavement temperatures
  175. Evaluation of SMA containing RAP and RAS
  176. The model for induction-healing asphalt concrete
  177. Investigation on hardening mechanism and cement hydration of Cement Asphalt Emulsion Composites
  178. Long-term pavement performance prediction—II
  179. Scottish Inspection Panel
  180. The residual life of thin surfaced pavements
  181. Comparison of rutting performance between the PURWheel and the NCAT test track
  182. Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials—VII
  183. Alternative methodologies to evaluate storage stability of rubberised bitumens
  184. Investigation of the effect of temperature on asphalt binder fatigue
  185. Effective temperature for permanent deformation testing of asphalt mixtures
  186. Possibility to utilize new natural rock asphalt for guss asphalt
  187. Additives and modifiers for asphalt concrete—V
  188. Improvement of asphalt concrete moisture damage resistance using Saline Coupling Agent
  189. Estimation of the composition of rubber bitumen pellets using Thermogravimetric Analysis
  190. Innovative pavement analysis and design—II
  191. Towards modeling rutting for asphalt pavements in hot climates
  192. Evaluation of low temperature stability of bitumen and hot mix asphalt pavement
  193. Development of field-calibrated master curves for in-place modulus
  194. The development of pavement rehabilitation design guidelines for increasing the allowable axle load from 100 kN to 115 kN
  195. Maintenance and rehabilitation—II
  196. The crack resistance potential of sand asphalts subjected to thermal loading
  197. Sustainability metrics of flexible pavement preservation and rehabilitation in Canada
  198. Quantifying the pavement preservation value of chip seals
  199. Final evaluation of LTPP SPS-3 flexible maintenance performance
  200. Recycling—III
  201. Rehabilitation of Ardebil-Khalkhal main road in Iran applying cold recycling with foam bitumen and cement
  202. Temperature and confinement effects on the stiffness of a Cold Central-Plant Recycled mixture
  203. Laboratory performance evaluation of RAP/RAS mixtures designed with virgin and blended binders
  204. Effect of rejuvenator on performance properties of HMA mixtures with high RAP contents
  205. Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials—VIII
  206. Testing asphalt concrete in diametral tension-compression
  207. The Reflective Cracking Tester: A third-scale accelerated pavement tester for reflective cracking
  208. Contact characterization of asphalt mixture using image process
  209. Additives and modifiers for asphalt concrete—VI
  210. Reduction of low temperature asphalt binder stiffness using a Renewable Additive
  211. Developing test methods for the determination of the performance and safety of bio-sourced Asphalt Release Agents (ARAs)
  212. Laboratory evaluation of Sulphur Extended Asphalt Modifier
  213. Moisture susceptibility of Nano-sized Hydrated Lime-modified foamed Warm Mix Asphalt mixes
  214. Microstructural characterization and micromechanics of asphaltic materials—III
  215. Microstructure-property relationships of Sasobit modified Warm Mix Asphalts
  216. Micromechanical and microstructure analysis of asphalt concrete under triaxial load condition based on Discrete Element Method
  217. Effect of micro-scale morphological parameters on meso-scale response of Asphalt Concrete
  218. Combined effects of oxidative aging and moisture inclusion on asphalt binder using Molecular Dynamic simulation
  219. Asphalt pavement and environment
  220. Use of Life Cycle Assessment for asphalt pavement at the network and project levels
  221. Photocatalytic Warm Mix Asphalt laboratory performance testing
  222. Clear asphalt concrete for energy saving in road tunnels
  223. Optimization of thermoelectric system for pavement energy harvesting
  224. Performance-related specifications
  225. Investigation of limiting criteria for asphalt mixture low temperature cracking
  226. A simplified flexible pavement guide with analytical reliability analysis
  227. Integration of Mechanistic-Empirical design and performance based specifications: California experience to date
  228. The use of performance specifications to improve pavement design and sustainability in the UK
  229. Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials—IX
  230. Impact on the use of Reclaimed Asphalt Shingles on mixture and recovered binder properties
  231. Mode II fatigue and reflective cracking performance of GlasGrid-reinforced asphalt concrete under repeated loading
  232. Evaluating the effects of volumetric properties on the electrical resistivity characteristics of asphalt mixes