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| Report No. |
AKP11
(jot this number down to order) |
| Title |
Effect of Mix Ingredients on Performance of Rubber
Modified Asphalt Mixtures |
| Authors |
Takallou, H.B.; McQuillen, Jay & Hicks, R.G.,
Oregon State University |
| Publisher |
Alaska DOT/US DOT |
| Pub. Date |
May 1985 |
| Pages |
218 pages |
| Keywords |
Rubber-modified asphalt, reclaimed rubber, modulus
fatigue, layered analysis |
| Description |
This research project consisted mainly of a
laboratory study of mix properties as a function of variables, such as rubber
gradation and content, void content, aggregate gradation, mix process,
temperature, and asphalt content. Twenty different mix combinations were
evaluated for diametral modulus and fatigue at two different temperatures.
Layered theory was used to evaluate the effects of mixture variations on
pavement life. The information resulting from the study was used to develop
guidelines for use of rubber asphalt mixes in Alaska. The findings of this
study indicate that the rubber gradation and content, aggregate gradation, and
use of surcharge during sample preparation have considerable effect on modulus
and fatigue life of the mix.
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| Postage |
$ 16.00 : U.S.
$ 16.40 : Canada/Mexico
$ 16.80 : Rest of the World |
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Association
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Tempe, AZ 85281 USA
480.517.9944
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