Prevention of Water Damage in Asphalt Mixtures

Prevention of Water Damage in Asphalt Mixtures
Author: TW. Kennedy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 15
Release: 1985
Genre: Antistripping additives
ISBN:

This paper summarizes the findings of a six-year study of moisture damage of asphalt mixtures, which was conducted at The University of Texas at Austin. The objectives of the study were to define the nature and severity of moisture damage in asphalt pavement mixtures, develop techniques to identify mixtures that are moisture susceptible, and develop recommendations to eliminate or minimize the problem. While this study has primarily focused on problems and mixtures in Texas, additional mixtures and experience from other areas in North America were considered. The study involved laboratory investigations, including the evaluation of mixtures subsequently used in construction, a field evaluation of methods of treating asphalt mixtures with hydrated lime, and an evaluation of actual pavement mixtures that exhibited moisture damage.

Moisture Damage in Asphalt Concrete

Moisture Damage in Asphalt Concrete
Author: Russell G. Hicks
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1991
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780309049245

This synthesis will be of interest to pavement designers, construction engineers, maintenance engineers, and others interested in avoiding or limiting moisture damage in asphalt concrete. Information is provided on physical and chemical explanations for moisture damage in asphalt concrete, along with a discussion of current practices and test methods for determining or reducing the susceptibility of various asphalt concrete components and mixtures to such damage. Moisture damage in asphalt concrete is a nationwide problem which often necessitates premature replacement of highway pavement surfaces. This report of the Transportation Research Board describes the underlying physical and chemical phenomena responsible for such damage. Current test methods used to determine the susceptibility of asphalt concretes, or their constituents, to moisture damage are described and evaluated. Additionally, current practices for minimizing the potential for moisture damage are examined.

Moisture Sensitivity

Moisture Sensitivity
Author: Asphalt Institute
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2007
Genre: Asphalt concrete
ISBN: 9781934154007

The premier guide for understanding the causes and treatments for moisture damage of HMA (hot mix asphalt), this manual helps technicians learn test methods to evaluate damage potential, treatments to prevent moisture damage, and best practices to minimize moisture damage in HMA pavements.

Nanosponges

Nanosponges
Author: Francesco Trotta
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3527341013

An excellent overview of the field, covering in detail a wide range of different types of constituent materials, such as polymers, metals and metal oxides. It discusses their production and synthetic routes, as well as applications in several areas, including catalysis, drug delivery and environmental science. A must-have for scientists in academia and industry, as well as a valuable resource for both newcomers and more established researchers working in the field.

Moisture Damage in Asphalt Mixtures

Moisture Damage in Asphalt Mixtures
Author: Kevin D. Stuart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 119
Release: 1990
Genre: Pavements, Asphalt
ISBN:

This state-of-the-art report is on the moisture susceptibility of asphalt mixtures used in highway pavements. It addresses the known causes of moisture damage, methods for controlling damage such as antistripping additives, and moisture damage tests. Several current research studies are also given in the report. This report is mainly concerned with dense-graded hot asphalt mixtures as most of the literature discusses these types of mixtures. Some information on chip seals and emulsion mixtures is also included. One of the intents of this report is to indicate where data is lacking so that research can be performed in these areas.