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Rutting evaluation of hydrated lime and SBS modified asphalt mixtures for laboratory and field compacted samples

The purpose of this study is to evaluate permanent deformation for hydrated lime and SBS modified asphalt mixtures. Control (C), 2% hydrated lime (2L), 5% SBS polymer mixtures and 2%hydrated lime–5%SBS (2L5SBS) mixtures were prepared. The Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées (LCPC) wheel track...

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Published in:Construction & building materials 2011-02, Vol.25 (2), p.756-765
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description The purpose of this study is to evaluate permanent deformation for hydrated lime and SBS modified asphalt mixtures. Control (C), 2% hydrated lime (2L), 5% SBS polymer mixtures and 2%hydrated lime–5%SBS (2L5SBS) mixtures were prepared. The Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées (LCPC) wheel tracker, also known as French Rutting Tester were realized with two different stages. Same LCPC slabs were produced. Original LCPC compactors and also field cylinder were used separately. LCPC rutting values were determined with left and right wheel loadings. Also averages were obtained with calculation. Repeated creep tests were used for these mixtures and permanent deformations were plotted for two different moisture conditioning that water immersion and freeze and thaw cycles. Diameter samples (100 mm and 150 mm) were studied in repeated creep tests. In the result that LCPC tracking values were compared with repeated creep tests in terms of sample diameters. LCPC wheel-tracking test results show that 2L5SBS mixtures reveal utmost performance according to the other mixtures types. Polymer modification increased rutting resistance of lime modified ones. Both original LCPC compactor and field cylinder compaction showed resemble results. 150 mm samples showed highest correlation (higher than R 2 = 0.80) between LCPC test and repeated creep test for different compaction types and different moisture conditionings.
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subjects Asphalt mixtures
Correlation
Design and construction
Hydrated lime
LCPC test
Lime
Materials
Mechanical properties
Moisture conditioning
Pavements, Asphalt
Repeated creep test
SBS polymer
title Rutting evaluation of hydrated lime and SBS modified asphalt mixtures for laboratory and field compacted samples
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