Pavement Materials characterization of hot-mix asphalt mixes in Western Australia

The use of deep strength asphalt materials characterization to construct and restore the heavily urban roads where damage has been induced is rapidly grown in Western Australia. Five different types of asphalt mixes were produced in laboratory to modify pavement performance mixture. The main role of...

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Main Authors: Nega, Ainalem, Nikraz, Hamid, Leek, Colin, Ghadimi, Behzad
Format: Journal Article
Published: Trans Tech Publications Inc 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9652
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author Nega, Ainalem
Nikraz, Hamid
Leek, Colin
Ghadimi, Behzad
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Nikraz, Hamid
Leek, Colin
Ghadimi, Behzad
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description The use of deep strength asphalt materials characterization to construct and restore the heavily urban roads where damage has been induced is rapidly grown in Western Australia. Five different types of asphalt mixes were produced in laboratory to modify pavement performance mixture. The main role of this research is to evaluate the pavement materials characterization for Western Australia road. In this study, laboratory test for tensile strength, resilient modulus, wheel tracking, binder contents, Marshall Compaction, and air voids contents test were taken to analyze each asphalt mixtures. The results indicated that AC20-75 and AC14-75 asphalt mixes blow were in a good pavement performance as compared to other asphalt mixes. For a mix design purposed, all the asphalt mixes that are used in this study can strength and stable the stiffness of pavement that is notable, and the modification effect rank can be described as AC20-75 Blow > AC14-75 Blow > AC14-50 Blow > AC7-50 Blow > SMA7-50 Blow in this research.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-96522017-09-13T14:52:04Z Pavement Materials characterization of hot-mix asphalt mixes in Western Australia Nega, Ainalem Nikraz, Hamid Leek, Colin Ghadimi, Behzad air voids contents resilient modulus binders contents wheel tracking Western Australia materials characterization Marshall compaction Asphalt mixture tensile strength The use of deep strength asphalt materials characterization to construct and restore the heavily urban roads where damage has been induced is rapidly grown in Western Australia. Five different types of asphalt mixes were produced in laboratory to modify pavement performance mixture. The main role of this research is to evaluate the pavement materials characterization for Western Australia road. In this study, laboratory test for tensile strength, resilient modulus, wheel tracking, binder contents, Marshall Compaction, and air voids contents test were taken to analyze each asphalt mixtures. The results indicated that AC20-75 and AC14-75 asphalt mixes blow were in a good pavement performance as compared to other asphalt mixes. For a mix design purposed, all the asphalt mixes that are used in this study can strength and stable the stiffness of pavement that is notable, and the modification effect rank can be described as AC20-75 Blow > AC14-75 Blow > AC14-50 Blow > AC7-50 Blow > SMA7-50 Blow in this research. 2013 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9652 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.723.434 Trans Tech Publications Inc fulltext
spellingShingle air voids contents
resilient modulus
binders contents
wheel tracking
Western Australia
materials characterization
Marshall compaction
Asphalt mixture
tensile strength
Nega, Ainalem
Nikraz, Hamid
Leek, Colin
Ghadimi, Behzad
Pavement Materials characterization of hot-mix asphalt mixes in Western Australia
title Pavement Materials characterization of hot-mix asphalt mixes in Western Australia
title_full Pavement Materials characterization of hot-mix asphalt mixes in Western Australia
title_fullStr Pavement Materials characterization of hot-mix asphalt mixes in Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed Pavement Materials characterization of hot-mix asphalt mixes in Western Australia
title_short Pavement Materials characterization of hot-mix asphalt mixes in Western Australia
title_sort pavement materials characterization of hot-mix asphalt mixes in western australia
topic air voids contents
resilient modulus
binders contents
wheel tracking
Western Australia
materials characterization
Marshall compaction
Asphalt mixture
tensile strength
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/9652