Evaluation and mitigation of asphalt pavement top-down cracking.

Author(s)
Emery, J.
Year
Abstract

Top-down cracking has become an asphalt surface course distress of growing concern that must be dealt with during the design, construction, maintenance, and resurfacing of long-life asphalt pavements. The surface course must be properly maintained and should be renewable on an 18 to 22 year cycle. A pavement management and maintenance system is very important to achieving this objective. It is very important that top-down cracking, which is a rather complex surface distress mode, is mitigated in order to achieve satisfactory overall pavement performance. While improved methods for pavement designs and rehabilitation to deal with top-down cracking are being developed, the most effective current approach appears to be enhanced asphalt materials and construction technology. The use of stone mastic asphalt and polymer modified asphalt binders have been shown to be very effective on a life-cycle performance and cost basis for instance. For the covering abstract of the conference see ITRD number E211521.

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C 38387 (In: C 38346 CD-ROM) /61 /52 / ITRD E211558
Source

In: Transportation without boundaries : proceedings of the 2006 annual conference and exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada TAC, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, September 17-20, 2006, 15 p.

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