The 16 papers in the report deal with the following areas: quantitative functional group analysis of asphalts using different infrared spectrometry and selective chemical reactions-theory and application; crude source effects on the chemical, morphological, and viscoelastic properties of styrene/butadiene latex modified asphalt cements; relationships between composition, structure, and properties of road asphalts; state of research properties of asphalts; development of a second generation of plasticized sulfur (sulphex) binder; fifteen year pavement condition history of asphalt-rubber membranes in Phoenix, Arizona; effect of mix ingredients on the behavior of rubber-modified asphalt mixtures; utilization of Texas boiling test to evaluate effectiveness of antistripping additives in Saudi Arabia; evaluation of boiling and stress pedestal tests for assessing stripping potential of Alabama asphalt concrete mixtures; review of the application of high-pressure liquid chromatography to pavements; chemistry, rhelogy, and engineering properties of manganese-treated asphalts and asphalt mixtures; qualitative assessment of the sioux quartzite in asphalt hot mixes; road rehabilitation in Nova Scotia; seal coating practice in Saskatchewan; asphalt composition tests; their application and relation to field performance.
Asphalt Analysis, Sulfur, Mixes, and Seal Coats
1986
176 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Asphalt analysis, sulfur, mixes, and seal coats
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