Superpave and the Aggregate Industry

Superpave and the Aggregate Industry

Author: MS. Buchanan

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 16

ISBN-13:

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The Superior Performing Asphalt Pavement (Superpave) mix design system was developed under the Strategic Highway Research Program, which was completed in 1993. Superpave consists of new methodologies for evaluation and selection of hot mix asphalt (HMA) material constituents along with new laboratory compaction protocols. During Superpave development, significant research focused on the performance grade asphalt binder system and gyratory compaction development. In contrast, very little research was performed to determine those aggregate properties and specification requirements most closely related to HMA mix performance. In 2000, the aggregate industry prepared a white paper for, and at the request of, the Transportation Research Board Expert Task Group on Superpave Mixtures and Aggregates. The paper focused on discussion of aggregate related issues that presented challenges to the implementation and use of Superpave. Since the white paper was written, Superpave has undergone modifications (specifications and general use or practice) based on completed research and general knowledge obtained. Many Superpave modifications were addressed in varying degrees in the white paper, and it is now important to discuss the impact of these modifications on HMA performance and the aggregate industry. In addition, other aggregate related issues are presented and discussed, including inconsistent fine aggregate definition, influence of minus 0.075 mm sieve material on fine aggregate specific gravity determination, aggregate production and particle shape, and the influence of aggregate on dynamic modulus.


Volumetric Requirements for Superpave Mix Design

Volumetric Requirements for Superpave Mix Design

Author: Donald W. Christensen

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 030909867X

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 567: Volumetric Requirements for Superpave Mix Design examines whether changes to the recommended Superpave mix design criteria for voids in mineral aggregate, voids filled with asphalt, and air voids content might further enhance the performance and durability of hot-mix asphalt.


The SUPERPAVE Mix Design System Manual of Specifications, Test Methods, and Practices

The SUPERPAVE Mix Design System Manual of Specifications, Test Methods, and Practices

Author: Edward T. Harrigan

Publisher: Strategic Highway Research Program (Shrp)

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13:

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The final product of the Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP) Asphalt Research Program is the SUPERPAVE (registered trademark) mix design system for new construction and overlays. This system employs a series of new performance-based specifications, test methods, and practices for material selection, accelerated performance testing, and mix design. This report documents these new specifications and procedures in a format suitable for eventual American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) standardization.


The Superpave Mix Design Manual for New Construction and Overlays

The Superpave Mix Design Manual for New Construction and Overlays

Author: Ronald J. Cominsky

Publisher: Strategic Highway Research Program (Shrp)

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13:

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This laboratory manual presents Superpave mix design system in a complete, step-by-step format. It is intended for engineers and technicians in public and private organizations to use when designing paving mixes for all classes of highways, from farm-to-market roads to urban freeways. An essential companion to this manual is "The Superpave Mix Design System Manual of Specifications, Test Methods and Practices." The Superpave software program--"The Superpave Specification, Mix Design and Support Program"--And its users manual are also necessary to take full advantage of the mix design system.