Virginia's experience with a 9.5-mm nominal-maximum-aggregate-size stone matrix asphalt.

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Prowell, B.D. Cooley Jr., L.A. & Schreck, R.J.
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Construction data from two Virginia stone matrix asphalt (SMA) field projects that used 9.5-mm nominal-maximum-aggregate-size (NMAS; Superpave definition) gradations are presented. Analyses were conducted to evaluate breakpoint sieve size, rut resistance, design compaction effort, and permeability. Rut resistance and permeability results for 9.5-mm NMAS mixes were compared with those for more conventional Virginia 19.0- and 25.0-mm NMAS SMA mixes produced by the same contractor and with the same aggregate source. A sieve size of 2.36 mm was confirmed as being the appropriate breakpoint for 9.5-mm NMAS SMA. For this gradation, 9.5-mm NMAS SMA with both performance-graded binder (PG) 70-22 and PG 76-22 was as rut resistant as previous Virginia SMA mixtures, as tested with the Asphalt Pavement Analyzer. The data for these sections indicate that 9.5-mm NMAS SMA should be designed with 75 gyrations instead of the currently recommended 100 gyrations. SMA with a 9.5-mm NMAS was also shown to be less permeable at the same air void level as the more commonly used 19.0- and 25.0-mm NMAS SMA.

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 29921 (In: C 29905 S [electronic version only]) /52 /31 / ITRD E822785
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In: Construction 2002 : materials and construction, Transportation Research Record TRR 1813, p. 133-141, 15 ref.

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