Implementing the Gyratory Mix Design System for Local Agency Projects in Iowa

Autor: Michael Heitzman, Brenda Boell, Ed Engle, Shane Tymkowicz, John A. Hinrichsen
Rok vydání: 2003
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Zdroj: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 1819:143-151
ISSN: 2169-4052
0361-1981
DOI: 10.3141/1819b-18
Popis: A team of county, Iowa Department of Transportation, and asphalt paving contractors developed an implementation plan for the successful application of Superpave® by Iowa’s local public agencies. The plan is intended for use by engineers, technicians, and researchers interested in the implementation program and technical process used to develop the gyratory hot-mix asphalt design criteria for local agencies in Iowa. The plan identified seven activities. The mixture analysis activity is the focus and is the core of the implementation effort. The analysis studied the gyratory properties of mixtures prepared by use of the existing Marshall design (Marshall mixtures) with proven performance. The local agencies selected Marshall mixtures with good performance histories for the analysis. The mixtures were sampled directly behind the paving screed and were analyzed for gradation, compaction characteristics, and volumetric properties. The database contained data for mixtures from 92 local agencies from the 1999 and 2000 construction seasons. The first step in the compaction analysis was to normalize the data for comparison of groups of mixes. This step shifted the gyratory compaction envelopes to meet a specific set of criteria for the number of design gyrations. The next step in the analysis was to define the critical mixture properties. The critical mixture properties were founded on sound engineering principles with the recognition that routes with very low volumes should be designed for durability with a minor risk of fatigue or rutting failure. The final step weighed the impact of the selected criteria on maintenance of the material proportions of the currently acceptable mixtures.
Databáze: OpenAIRE