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Asphalt Rubber Usage Guides in California. R. Gary Hicks, Ph.D., P.E. Technical Director California Pavement Preservation Center Prepared for Brazilian Delegation September 26, 2007. DESIGN PRODUCTION & EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION SAMPLING & TESTING. Asphalt Rubber Usage Guides.
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Asphalt Rubber Usage Guides in California R. Gary Hicks, Ph.D., P.E. Technical Director California Pavement Preservation Center Prepared for Brazilian Delegation September 26, 2007
DESIGN PRODUCTION & EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION SAMPLING & TESTING Asphalt Rubber Usage Guides RAC USAGE GUIDELINES A B C D
Design Guide-Contents RAC USAGE GUIDELINES Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Technology Center (RACTC) • www.rubberizedasphalt.com • Introduction • Asphalt Rubber • AR Design Considerations • AR Materials Issues • AR Construction Issues-HMA & Chip Seals • Pre-construction meeting • Environmental considerations • Current/Future Developments • References
Caltrans Design Guide RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Introduction • Asphalt rubber product design, selection and use • Production of AR binders and mixtures • Construction and inspection guides • References www.dot.ca.gov/
Where and Why Used? RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Replaces conventional mixes where paving temperatures and haul distances are favorable • More resistant to cracking and fatigue Particularly Reflection Cracking
AR Design Considerations RAC USAGE GUIDELINES 1 BINDER DESIGN 2 STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Asphalt Rubber Blend Profile RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Developed to evaluate compatibility between materials used • Checks for stability of the blend over time • Should be required for each project
Binder Design RAC USAGE GUIDELINES ASPHALT RUBBER
Asphalt Rubber Tests RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • CONE PENETRATION • RESILIENCE • R&B SOFTENING POINT • FIELD VISCOSITY
AR Binder Production RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Overview of process • Hold over and reheating issues • Documentation • Sampling & Testing requirements
AR Blending Schematic RAC USAGE GUIDELINES ASPHALT STORAGE TANK GROUND RUBBER HEAT TANK BLENDER Reaction Vessel
Holdover and Preheating Issues Documentation RAC USAGE GUIDELINES Production Set Up • Heating must be discontinued 4 hrs after 45 minute reaction period • Two reheat cycles are allowed • Specification compliance • Restoring viscosity Caltrans Specs Certificate of compliance AR binder design AR binder production log
Uses for High Viscosity Binders- Hot mixes • Most effective in gap-graded and open-graded mixes • Most effective in relatively thin surface lifts (max 60 mm) • Gap-graded is used as structural layer, equivalent to DG • Open-graded is used as surface friction course • Increased resistance to rutting, fatigue and reflective cracking a function of binder content • Not suitable for DGAC INCREASES COST SO USE WHERE MOST EFFECTIVE
AR Hot Mixes RAC USAGE GUIDELINES RAC - G • Similarities to conventional DGAC • Mix production • Importance of temperature • Sampling and testing requirements • Construction
AR Good Construction Practices RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Same as DGAC • Quality Control • Inspection Troubleshooting Good Practices • Segregation • Smoke • Appearance • Production • Delivery • Placement • Compaction
AR Delivery Equipment RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • ITEMS TO WATCH FOR • Release agents • Plant production • Mix delivery • Placement • Compaction • Balanced production
AR Placement RAC USAGE GUIDELINES Minimum Handwork and Racking
Hot Mix Compaction RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Good practices • Temperature requirements • Factors affecting compaction • Test strips and rolling patterns • Finishing
SAMPLING AND TESTING RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • QC TESTING REQUIREMENTS • Tests • Frequency • QA TESTING REQUIREMENTS • Tests • Frequency • Field GO NO-GO Test STANDARD PRACTICES AS PER HMA VISCOSITY OF BINDER CONTENT
AR Benefits RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Improved durability as surface layer • Resistance to fatigue cracking • Resistance to reflection cracking • Resistance to aging • Can be used in reduced thickness • Reduced noise • Lower life cycle costs • Environmental
RAC Limitations RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Increased initial costs must be offset by improved performance • Not amenable to raking • Higher temperatures for placement and compaction • Environmental issues - air quality and odor concerns • Knowledge of users and good HMA practices
Environmental Concerns 4 RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • ENVIRONMENTAL - AIR QUALITY • Smoke issue in parts of CA • Can be controlled • HEALTH & SAFETY • No increased risk per numerous studies • RECYCLING OF AR MIXES • Stockpile uniformity – per conventional HMA • No indication of problems with Air Quality
Frequently Asked Questions ? RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Is the use of AR technically sound and cost effective? • AR be used in cold weather climates? • Can AR be rehabilitated and/or recycled? • Why isn’t AR more widely used by other agencies? YES YES YES Education
Implementation RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Educating users • Benefits of AR • Identifying best places to use AR • Understanding the Limitations
Conclusions RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • AR has been used since the 1960’s in chip seals and thin hot mix overlays • AR design and construction guides are now available • AR has proven to be a cost effective treatment for pavement maintenance and rehabilitation • Despite the many successes, its use is still limited to a few states
Conclusions RAC USAGE GUIDELINES • Good standard practices and understanding of the materials are required for design, production, and construction of AC and RAC pavements. • AR is a cost effective treatment for pavement maintenance and rehabilitation