Title: Rubber Pavement Association
1Asphalt Rubber Research
- Rubber Pavement Association
- Technical Advisory Board Meeting
- 11 July 2002San Diego, California
Kamil E. Kaloush
Arizona State University
2AR Research Background at ASU
- Started July 2001
- Obtain Typical Engineering Material Properties
for AR Mixtures and Binders - gtgtgt 2002 Design Guide
- Compare the Laboratory Performance of AR Mixtures
To Conventional ADOT Mixtures - Special Studies Field - Laboratory Comparison
3Research Partners
Arizona State University
4Current Projects
1st Project Jul 01 Jun 02 I-40 Buffalo Range
Sections
5Satisfy Research Needs
- Project 2 PG Binder Specifications for AR
Binders. - Project 8 Database of Asphalt Rubber Projects.
- Project 10 Evaluate AR Using 2002 Design Guide
Test Protocols. - Project 11 Laboratory and Field Evaluation
6Current Projects
3rd Project Jul 02 Jan 03 Alberta AR Test
Section
Starting Soon!
4th Project ALF Test Section
7On Going
Asphalt-Rubber Technology Research Center
(ARTIC) Library Update
Research Needs
- Project 3 Document Merits of Asphalt Rubber
Products - Project 5 Individual Technical Merit Documents
8I-40 Buffalo Range
- One Stock Binder (58-22).
- Gap / Open Graded Mixes.
- Binder Tests.
- Mixture Tests on HMA.
- In-situ Air Voids
I-40 MP 229
9AR Demonstration Program
- Acting as a
Catalyst to Expand the Environmental Responsible
Use of Crumb Rubber - Demonstrate the Use of Ground Tire Rubber in
Asphalt Pavement Construction - gtgt Nationwide Implementation.
10Project Ends Pinnacle Peak Rd.
Project Start
11AR Demonstration Program
- Mainly PG 64-16 / (Test Section 58-22).
- Gap Graded Mix
- Binder and HMA Testing
- Lab Experimental Design on HMA
- 3 Compaction Levels
- 2 Aging Levels
- Field Specimens
- Reflective Cracking Model Verification
(CONSULPAV Dr. Jorge Sousa)
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14Gyratory Compaction / Coring
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17Air Voids Measurements - Corelok
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19Binder Tests
- Penetration AASHTO T49-93
- Softening Point AASHTO T53-92
- Rotational Viscosity AASHTO TP48
- Dynamic Shear Rheometer (DSR) AASHTO PP1
- Bending Beam Rheometer
- (BBR) AASHTO TP1-98
20ASU Experience in AR Binder Handling / Testing
- Heating Needs Additional 15 to 20 min
- Use Continuous Rigorous Stirring
- RTFO Spill Over ( 20)
- Brookfield Select Proper Spindle
21Buffalo Range (PG58-22 R)
22PG 58-22 With and Without Rubber
23Comparison with ADOT Binders
24Comparison with PG 76-16 Binder
25Effect of RTFO and PAV
26Comparison With PG 76-16 Binder
RTFO
PAV
27Mixture Tests NCHRP 9-19 SPT Candidates
- Triaxial Compression
- Dynamic Modulus (E)
- Flow Time (FT) (Static Creep Test)
- Flow Number of Repetitions (FN) (Repeated Load
Test)
28E Dynamic Modulus Testing
29E Master Curve
30Creep Test - Rutting
Stress s
Time
31Repeated Load Test - Rutting
Load
Number of Cycles (N)
0.9 s
0.1 s
er
MR
Permanent Strain (in/in)
N
32Cracking Tests
- Indirect Tensile Creep Test
- Creep Compliance
- Strength
33Cracking Tests
- Flexural Fatigue Tests
- SHRP M-009
342002 Design Guide
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- Generalized fatigue equation for mixed loading
mode -
35E Master Curves Comparison
36Repeated Load Tests
37Static Creep Tests
38Indirect Tensile Strength Tests
39Indirect Tensile Strength Tests
40Indirect Tensile Strength Tests
41Fatigue Test Results
42Gap Open Dense Graded
43Summary
- The Conventional Binder Tests are Adequate in
Describing the Viscosity-Temperature
Susceptibility (A-VTS) of Crumb Rubber Modified
Binders. - This A-VTS Relationship Also Appears to Relate to
Observed Field Performance Behavior. - Less Low-Temperature Cracking
- Good Resistance to Rutting at High Temperatures.
44Summary
- Corelok is a Useful Device for Measuring Mixture
Air Voids, Especially ACFC Mixes - EAR Mixes E Conv. Mixes (Note Va )
- Permanent Deformation (PD)Tests gt ARAC Good
Resistance to Deformation
45Summary
- Tensile Strength No Advantages of AR Mixes
- Strain at Failure
- Fracture Energy were Better Indicators of
Field Performance - Fatigue Relationships AR-ACFC and ARAC Mixtures
Provides Much Better Fatigue Life Than Dense
Graded PG 76-16 Mix.
46Acknowledgment
- George Way, Julie Nodes, Doug Forstie, ADOT
- Mark Belshe, FNF Construction
- Donna Carlson, Doug Carlson, RPA
- Andy Acho, Ford Motor Company
- Matthew Witczak, ASU
- ASU Advanced Pavement Laboratory Staff / GRAs
- Kenny Witczak, Javed Bari, Mohammad Abojaradeh,
Aleksander Zborowski, Andres Sotil
Thank you !