Durability of thin asphalt surfacing systems. Part 3 : findings after six years monitoring. Prepared for Pavement Engineering Team, Highways Agency.

Author(s)
Nicholls, J.C. Carswell, I. Thomas, C. & Walter, L.K.
Year
Abstract

Thin surfacing systems, as the term is currently understood, were introduced into the UK in 1991. On some sites used for the system to gain HA approval, the thin surfacing systems are approaching the end of their assumed lives whilst others have only been in-service for just over two years. Therefore, it is opportune to begin to evaluate information collected from these sites to establish a better understanding of their service-life. In this report, the results from SCRIMtex, visual assessment and recovered binder properties are given for the sites selected over the three years of the project together with analysis of those results. The findings, now extended by a further three years monitoring since the last published report, indicate that, if a thin surfacing system is in good condition after its first year in-service, it will be serviceable for at least 5 years and probably in excess of 8 years. Furthermore, the typical life of a thin surfacing system can be in excess of ten years, depending on the category of thin surfacing and the condition of the substrate. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
C 42286 [electronic version only] /60 /22 /52 / ITRD E134271
Source

Crowthorne, Berkshire, Transport Research Laboratory TRL, 2007, IV + 51 p., 21 ref.; TRL Report ; No. 660 - ISSN 0968-4107 / ISBN 1-84608-663-2

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