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The European Tyre Recycling Association and the RPA are teaming
up to sponsor and coordinate a major conference November 14 -
17, 2000 in Vialamoura, Portugal. The conference organizing companies,
Consulpav, Recipneu, and Recipav, have strong ties to both associations.
The conference will provide a three-day overview of Asphalt-Rubber
technology featuring papers on binders, hot mix properties, specifications,
production, recycling, cost benefit analysis, design guidelines,
laboratory and field comparisons of performance, and APT research.
A-R chip seal and cape seal strategies will also be discussed.
A partial listing of speakers reveals a good mix of academia,
research organizations, agency representatives, and associates.
Among the list are several RPA advisors, members, and associates
including Dr. Gary Hicks, OSU (ret); Dick Stubstad, California;
Larry Smith, Florida DOT (ret); George Way, ADOT; RPA president
Mark Belshe, FNF Construction; and RPA past president Jeffrey
Smith, Modified Asphalt Technologies.
Other well known U.S. A-R authorities include Dr. Shakir Shatnawi,
Caltrans; Prof. John Harvey, UC, Berkeley; and Anne Stonex, Pennsylvania
Research Council. Other countries represented are the Republic
of South Africa, Australia, Germany, and Portugal.
Dr. Jorge Sousa, conference chairman, said the technical committee
includes Drs. Gary Hicks, Shakir Shatnawi, Maria Antunes, LNEC
Portugal; Christian Such, Germany; and Prof. Alex Visser, Univ
of Pretoria, RSA.
Call for papers
Abstracts for papers maybe submitted through February 1, 2000
to Asphalt-Rubber 2000 Conference c/o Consulpav, P.O.Box 700,
Oakview, CA 93022, USA. (Phone: 805-649-1211, Fax: 805-649-1111).
Conference registration is $650 US until June 1, 2000 and $730
through October 1. Late registration is $820. Information may
also be obtained from the RPA (480-517- 9944) or the ERTA (32-26-49-79-15)
or erta@euronet.be or consulpav.com/AR2000.
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Dr. Han Zhu, associate professor of Civil and Environmental
Engineering at Arizona State
University, and Douglas Carlson, RPA director of government relations,
in front of the RPA
Crumb rubber papers published
Dr. Han Zhu, associate professor of Civil and Environmental
Engineering at Arizona State University, and Douglas Carlson,
RPA director of government relations, have teamed up on two papers
dealing with crumb rubber.
Zhu is the principle investigator in a research project sponsored
by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to develop
new products that can use large quantities of crumb rubber. Carlson,
with a Business Administration degree from ASU, is assisting
Zhu in the research.
The paper, A Spray Based Crumb Rubber Technology in Highway Noise
Reduction Application, details Zhu's research in developing a
crumb rubber based material to spray on highway sound barriers.
ADOT is also participating in the study.
Preliminary tests on the spray applied crumb rubber based product
(sometimes referred to as Zhugoo) indicates its application to
existing sound barriers produces a significant reduction in traffic
noise.
The research also indicates that the product is extremely cost
effective and has the potential for using large quantities of
scrap tire rubber.
The paper has been submitted to the Journal of Solid Waste Technology
and Management. Inquiries about the product can be addressed
to Zhu at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,
Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85281 or by e-mail to han.zhu@asu.edu.
A second paper, Asphalt-Rubber -An Anchor to Crumb Rubber Markets,
was presented by Carlson at the Third Joint UNCTAD / IRSG (United
Nations) workshop on rubber and the environment at the International
Rubber Forum in Vera Cruz, Mexico on October 7.
The paper chronicles the history of A-R and the development of
the industry. It provides an overview of tire program management
in the U.S., previews new crumb rubber technologies, and offers
some thought provoking suggestions for waste tire solutions.
The paper will be published in the forum proceedings and copies
may be obtained from the RPA library on the Internet at www.rubberpavements.org/library.
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