SAWING AND SEALING OF JOINTS IN ASPHALTIC CONCRETE OVERLAYS

Auteur(s)
KILARESKI, WP BIONDA, RA
Samenvatting

One method used to rehabilitate portland cement concrete pavements is to place an asphaltic concrete (ac) overlay on the existing pavement. The overlay, which can improve the pavement's structural capacity and rideability, can also create maintenance problems. These problems result from reflection cracking at the location of joints and cracks in the underlying slab. A method used to control the reflection cracking problem is to saw a joint in the ac overlay above the existing joint and then seal the joint (i.E., Sawing and sealing). The performance of ac overlays with sawing and sealing was the subject of a national study. Pavements with up to 10 years of service lifewere evaluated through condition surveys, roughness measurements, and deflection measurements. Both saw-and-seal pavements and control sections were evaluated. The analysis indicated that sawing and sealing improves the rideability of the ac overlay and significantly reduces the amount of transverse reflection cracking. This paper appears in transportation research record no. 1268, Highway maintenance operations and research 1990.

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 840594 IRRD 9107
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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD WASHINGTON D.C. USA 0361-1981 SERIAL 1990-01-01 1268 PAG:34-42 T17

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