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California Asphalt Rubber Case Studies – Reduced Thickness . Jack Van Kirk Basic Resources. Presentation Outline. What is Asphalt Rubber Where has it been used successfully Caltrans reduced thickness design guidelines and supporting research Cost-effective strategies
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California Asphalt Rubber Case Studies – Reduced Thickness Jack Van Kirk Basic Resources
Presentation Outline • What is Asphalt Rubber • Where has it been used successfully • Caltrans reduced thickness design guidelines and supporting research • Cost-effective strategies • Advantages of asphalt rubber
Definition of Asphalt Rubber • Uses a minimum of 20 +/- 2 % crumb rubber • Uses 2mm size crumb rubber • Reacts/interacts crumb rubber for a minimum of 45 min. at elevated temperatures • Modifies original properties of asphalt cement
Ground tire rubber is received in 2,000 pound “Supersacks”.
Current UseAsphalt Rubber Strategies • Asphalt Rubber Hot Mix (ARHM) • Asphalt Rubber Chip Seal • Asphalt Rubber Cape Seal • Multi-Layer Systems
Where have Asphalt Rubber strategies been used successfully?
Caltrans Reduced Thickness Design Guideline • Caltrans developed the guidelines in 1992 • Based on laboratory and long-term field data (two decades) • Supported by research efforts
Design of Asphalt Rubber Pavements • Uses a deflection based design method • Up to 50 % reduction in thickness compared to conventional AC design thickness • Over 1000 reduced thickness projects
Structural Equivalencies Thickness (mm) DGAC ARHM-GG ARHM-GG on a SAMI 45 30 -- 60 30 -- 75 45 30 90 45 45
Ravendale Project • First project to use reduced thickness Asphalt Rubber pavements when compared to the conventional AC design thickness • Different thickness test sections of Asphalt Rubber and conventional AC mixes were placed for comparison
75mm 45mm 45mm 45mm 75mm 45,60,75,150mm
Council On Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) • Caltrans conducted a research project with CSIR, UCB, and Dynatest Consulting to verify the reduced thickness theory for Asphalt Rubber pavements • The research used accelerated pavement testing (APT) using the heavy vehicle simulator (HVS) • The research included laboratory testing to support the field testing
75 mm Conv. AC 25 mm ARHM 38 mm ARHM
Repetitions Wheel Load AC Overlay Section (75mm) ARHM-GG Section (38mm) ARHM-GG Section (25mm) 0-100,000 40kN Fine cracks at 100,000 __ __ 100,000 to 175,000 40kN Block cracks at 175,000 __ __ Wheel load Changed to 80 kN 175,000 to 200,000 80kN Completely cracked __ Fine cracks 200,000 to 237,000 80kN Test stopped __ Completely cracked Surface Temperature Reduced to –5 C 237,000 to 250,000 80kN Test stopped 1/2 of section cracked Test stopped Performance
Supporting Research • UAF (Raad) -Conducted laboratory beam fatigue testing of ARHM-GG and conventional DGAC and concluded that ARHM-GG had significant improvement in fatigue properties • OSU (Hicks) and UNR (Epps) - Conducted life cycle cost analysis and concluded that Asphalt Rubber was more cost-effective when compared to conventional AC pavement maintenance and rehabilitation strategies
Asphalt Rubber 3-Layer Systems • Asphalt Rubber binder used in hot mix and chip seals can be used in different thin layer systems • These systems can save hundreds of thousands of dollars when compared to full reconstruction using conventional strategies
AsphaltRubber SAMI • Caltrans conducted field trials using Asphalt Rubber stress absorbing membrane interlayers (SAMI) • In 1991 Caltrans concluded that SAMI’s in AC overlays of AC pavements with aggregate base are equivalent to approximately 52mm of AC in retarding initial cracking
10 years old 37mm ARHM-GG ARCS 25mm AC
10 years old 37mm ARHM-GG ARCS 25mm AC
Thin Asphalt Rubber Overlays Los Angeles, CA
25mm ARHM-GG 1 year old
Advantages of Asphalt Rubber Binder • Significantly higher binder contents - 20 % higher in dense graded mixes - 40 - 50 % higher in gap graded mixes - 50 - 60 % higher in open graded mixes • Thicker film thickness • Reduced oxidation • Increased durability • Increased resistance to reflective cracking
Advantages of Asphalt Rubber Pavement Strategies • More abrasion resistant • Reduced oxidation • Increased fatigue resistance • Can reduce thickness • Reduced construction time/Increased safety • Savings in energy and natural resources • Lower maintenance cost
Why choose Asphalt Rubber strategies? • Has a long term performance history (over 30 years) • Over 1000 successful reduced thickness projects • Proven alternative to costly reconstruction • Established life cycle cost-effectiveness
Asphalt Rubber = Performance Thank you!