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| Report
No. |
AZP20
(jot
this number down to order) |
| Title |
Laboratory
Evaluation of an Asphalt-Rubber Sal |
| Author(s) |
Jiminez,
R.A., Univ. of AZ, & Meier, W.R., Jr., Western Technology |
| Publisher |
Arizona
Transportation & Traffic Institute |
| Pub.
Date |
October,
1984 |
| Pages |
41 |
| Keywords |
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| Description |
This
laboratory evaluation showed an asphalt rubber interlayer constructed
without chops would perform better than an interlayer constructed
with chips in resisting reflective cracking. The Laboratory testing
used repeated vertical shear, static horizontal shear, repeated
horizontal shear and flexural fatigue tests to evaluate the different
systems. Elastic layer analysis on four different pavement layer
systems showed shear stresses to be greatly reduced, however,
tensile stresses were increased. |
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