Laboratory performance of early cured asphalt emulsion treated base for cold regions

Asphalt emulsions as an alternative for stabilizing base layers can be cost effective especially in cold regions where supplying hot mix is not economical. However, at low temperatures, Emulsion Aggregate Mixtures (EAM) show low strength at early ages and require a longer curing time for asphalt e...

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Main Author: Barbod, Bahador
Other Authors: Shalaby, Ahmed (Civil Engineering)
Published: Transportation association of Canada (TAC) 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30771
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-307712015-09-20T15:43:12Z Laboratory performance of early cured asphalt emulsion treated base for cold regions Barbod, Bahador Shalaby, Ahmed (Civil Engineering) Bassuoni, Mohamed (Civil Engineering) Birouk, Madjid (Mechanical Engineering) Asphalt emulsion Treated base Cold region Asphalt emulsions as an alternative for stabilizing base layers can be cost effective especially in cold regions where supplying hot mix is not economical. However, at low temperatures, Emulsion Aggregate Mixtures (EAM) show low strength at early ages and require a longer curing time for asphalt emulsions to break. In this study, a proposed dense-graded gravel base was treated with SS-1 emulsion. In order to evaluate early curing, one set of samples was cured at 5◦C and another at 24◦C. In addition, another set of samples was fully cured at 49◦C. Dynamic resilient modulus and permanent deformation tests were performed, and the durability of EAM was assessed through 10 freeze-thaw cycles. Furthermore, low-volume roads were designed with fully and partially cured EAMs. The achieved results from resistance tests, durability assessment and low volume road design identified that EAMs can be more appropriate for cold regions and that early low-strength can be compensated by aging asphalt binder. October 2015 2015-09-12T18:45:18Z 2015-09-12T18:45:18Z 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/30771 Transportation association of Canada (TAC)
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topic Asphalt emulsion
Treated base
Cold region
spellingShingle Asphalt emulsion
Treated base
Cold region
Barbod, Bahador
Laboratory performance of early cured asphalt emulsion treated base for cold regions
description Asphalt emulsions as an alternative for stabilizing base layers can be cost effective especially in cold regions where supplying hot mix is not economical. However, at low temperatures, Emulsion Aggregate Mixtures (EAM) show low strength at early ages and require a longer curing time for asphalt emulsions to break. In this study, a proposed dense-graded gravel base was treated with SS-1 emulsion. In order to evaluate early curing, one set of samples was cured at 5◦C and another at 24◦C. In addition, another set of samples was fully cured at 49◦C. Dynamic resilient modulus and permanent deformation tests were performed, and the durability of EAM was assessed through 10 freeze-thaw cycles. Furthermore, low-volume roads were designed with fully and partially cured EAMs. The achieved results from resistance tests, durability assessment and low volume road design identified that EAMs can be more appropriate for cold regions and that early low-strength can be compensated by aging asphalt binder. === October 2015
author2 Shalaby, Ahmed (Civil Engineering)
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Barbod, Bahador
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title Laboratory performance of early cured asphalt emulsion treated base for cold regions
title_short Laboratory performance of early cured asphalt emulsion treated base for cold regions
title_full Laboratory performance of early cured asphalt emulsion treated base for cold regions
title_fullStr Laboratory performance of early cured asphalt emulsion treated base for cold regions
title_full_unstemmed Laboratory performance of early cured asphalt emulsion treated base for cold regions
title_sort laboratory performance of early cured asphalt emulsion treated base for cold regions
publisher Transportation association of Canada (TAC)
publishDate 2015
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