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How Many WMA Technologies are Available in the U.S.?. Currently 12 Technologies Actively Marketed and Available in the U.S.. How Many WMA Technologies are Available in the U.S.?. . Warm Mix Trials and Demonstrations. . Trial completed . There is a tremendous growth in interest in Warm Mix in the US.
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4. Three primary Warm Mix Asphalt Technologies:
Two component binder system called WAM-Foam (Warm Asphalt Mix Foam)
Synthetic mineral additive
Organic additive
The FHWA does not endorse any particular proprietary product or technology.Three primary Warm Mix Asphalt Technologies:
Two component binder system called WAM-Foam (Warm Asphalt Mix Foam)
Synthetic mineral additive
Organic additive
The FHWA does not endorse any particular proprietary product or technology.
6. There is a tremendous growth in interest in Warm Mix in the US
WHY?
Fuel costs are up.
Bitumen cost have spiked.
7. 2003 - 2008 (December 2003 = 100)
2003 - 2008 (December 2003 = 100)
8. Change in Producer Price Indexes (PPI) for Highway Inputs 2003 - 2008 (December 2003 = 100)
2003 - 2008 (December 2003 = 100)
Cost of Virgin Materials and Transportation
Economic Drivers
Asphalt prices follow trends in crude oil pricing, which in October 2006 had moderated somewhat. But they also depend on the cost of transportation, which has grown more expensive with the cost of diesel fuel. And asphalt must be kept hot, which adds to its cost.
From 2005 to 2006, asphalt prices more than doubled—from $160 per ton to $360—according to Bill Haverland, manager of asphalt sales and marketing for ConocoPhillips Co. in Houston. In some areas of the country, asphalt soared to more than $400 per ton.
Barring a major geopolitical upset, asphalt may stay within $350 to $400 per ton this year, says Bill Lampton, president of Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions Inc., a Jackson, Miss., refiner. But because crude oil supply and demand are so closely matched, international events could easily move the price of crude. “If Venezuela places an embargo on the supply of crude to the United States, as President Chavez has threatened to do, asphalt may shoot to $450,” says Lampton.
Late last year a number of crude oil refiners announced they'll be adding cokers, which are fueled by asphalt. Lampton says these new cokers are scheduled to come online in 2008 through 2011 and, when they do, they'll put upward pressure on asphalt prices.2003 - 2008 (December 2003 = 100)
2003 - 2008 (December 2003 = 100)
Cost of Virgin Materials and Transportation
Economic Drivers
Asphalt prices follow trends in crude oil pricing, which in October 2006 had moderated somewhat. But they also depend on the cost of transportation, which has grown more expensive with the cost of diesel fuel. And asphalt must be kept hot, which adds to its cost.
From 2005 to 2006, asphalt prices more than doubled—from $160 per ton to $360—according to Bill Haverland, manager of asphalt sales and marketing for ConocoPhillips Co. in Houston. In some areas of the country, asphalt soared to more than $400 per ton.
Barring a major geopolitical upset, asphalt may stay within $350 to $400 per ton this year, says Bill Lampton, president of Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions Inc., a Jackson, Miss., refiner. But because crude oil supply and demand are so closely matched, international events could easily move the price of crude. “If Venezuela places an embargo on the supply of crude to the United States, as President Chavez has threatened to do, asphalt may shoot to $450,” says Lampton.
Late last year a number of crude oil refiners announced they'll be adding cokers, which are fueled by asphalt. Lampton says these new cokers are scheduled to come online in 2008 through 2011 and, when they do, they'll put upward pressure on asphalt prices.
9. Change in Producer Price Indexes (PPI) for Asphalt
10. Economic Drivers for Using RAP Growth in recycling occurs when it is economical to do so.
Warm Mix Technology can improve RAP workability.
11. Fractionated RAP
13. A review of some projects and what we have learned Hall Street St. Louis
I70 Colorado
Entrance to Yellowstone
14. Hall Street, St. Louis, MO
15. St. Louis Paving Schedule Control (12.5mm PG 70-22) – 5/17/06
Sasobit – 5/18/06
Sasobit – 5/19/06
Evotherm – 5/22/06
Evotherm – 5/23/06
Aspha-Min – 5/25/06
16. Interstate 70, Dillon, CO
18. Construction Highlights
19. Conclusions WMA decreased voids in lab compaction
WMA field compaction comparable at lower temps
Hamburg moisture damage visibly more in WMA
Early WMA performance equal to HMA on the job
No rutting, no early distresses
Confident that WMA facilitates cold temp. placement
Will use more WMA in this corridor if performance is comparable to HMA
20. East Entrance, Yellowstone, WY
25. Mixture Locations
26. Control - 3.82 mm and 4.00 mm
Advera - 3.80 mm and 3.25 mm
Sasobit - 3.28 mm and 2.60 mm Yellowstone Hamburg
27. FLH-What Have We Learned Field density achieved in all cases
Saved ˜ 20% in fuel at the plant
Temperature at plant hard to regulate
Mix handled similarly
Workers noted no handling difficulties
No smoke
Additives don’t seem to affect mix design
Sasobit stiffens binder
28. Objective Evaluate the effects of three Warm Mix process namely Sasobit, Aspha-Min and Evotherm on M320-Table 2 Performance Grade
To Compare the Performance Grades of Warm Mix processes with the base asphalt used in preparing warm mix asphalts
29. Hall Street, St. Louis, MO SPECS – PG64-22SPECS – PG64-22
30. Findings Sasobit – increase of one high temp. PG grade
Aspha-Min - no effect on PG grade
Evotherm
recovered at BASF, no effect on the PG grade
recovered from the stored emulsion, reduced by one high temp. PG grade
31. Cost Example Fuel usage
2.12 gallons/ton of mix -- Control
1.62 gallons/ton of mix -- Advera
1.80 gallons/ton of mix -- Sasobit
• 20 to 25 % fuel savings ˜ $1/ton of mix
• Cost for Advera ˜ $3.30/ton of mix
• Cost for Sasobit ˜ $2.30/ton of mix
Cost occurred in August 2007
32. WMA Technical Working Group (TWG) Formed in 2005
Purpose:
Promote Technology Transfer
Facilitate Product Approval Methods
Encourage Research
Develop Quality and Environmental Testing Protocols
Provide Guidelines for Mix Design and Construction
Identify Other Benefits of WMA
33. www.warmmixasphalt.com
Material Testing Framework
Emission Testing Framework
WMA Best Practices Document
Research Needs Identified
Developed three (3) research statements
Submitted through AASHTO to NCHRP
All projects highly ranked by SCOR
Total $1.4 million
WMA TWG Accomplishments
34. NCHRP Research Projects NCHRP Project 09-43
“Mix Design Practices for Warm Mix Asphalt”
$500,000.00
Advanced Asphalt Technologies, LLC
NCHRP Project 09-47
“Engineering Properties, Emissions, and Field Performance”
$900,000.00
Principal Investigator: Asphalt Institute
The objective of this research is to develop a mix design method for warm mix asphalt (WMA) in the form of a draft AASHTO-recommended practice for use by engineers and technicians in the public and private sectors. This method shall (1) be based on Superpave mix design methodology, (2) include a suite of performance tests to assess whether a WMA mix design will provide satisfactory field service, and (3) be applicable to any WMA technology used to lower mixing and compaction temperatures.The objective of this research is to develop a mix design method for warm mix asphalt (WMA) in the form of a draft AASHTO-recommended practice for use by engineers and technicians in the public and private sectors. This method shall (1) be based on Superpave mix design methodology, (2) include a suite of performance tests to assess whether a WMA mix design will provide satisfactory field service, and (3) be applicable to any WMA technology used to lower mixing and compaction temperatures.
35. Warm Mix Asphalt: Best Practices Quality Improvement Series (QIP) 125
Stockpile Moisture Management
Burner Adjustments and Efficiency
Aggregate Drying and Baghouse Temperatures
Drum Slope and Flighting
Combustion Air
RAP usage
Placement Changes
37. WMA US Implementation To date trial projects have been place in over 50% of the US states.
The oldest projects are now 3 to 4 years old with no indication of poor performance.
Over 500,000 tons of WMA have been placed.
Two states want to use WMA as a alternative to Hot Mix now.
38. WMA US Implementation Major concerns
Potential for moisture damage.
Long term durability.
Mix design changes.
39. Thank You Questions