Details of deflection-temperature relationships are given for bituminous surfacings up to 150 mm thick on Kenyan roads. On some sites plastic deformation of the bituminous surfacing was identified during deflection tests at relatively low temperatures. However valid deflection measurements could be obtained on other sites at surfacing temperatures up to 60 C. Hardening of the bitumen in the surfacing was monitored and found to have a significant effect upon deflection-temperature relationships. No general corrections for deflection-temperature relationships could be formulated because the relationships vary even within 100m long sections of road. It is concluded that it is necessary to undertake deflection-temperature tests when carrying out deflection surveys on roads containing bituminous materials in tropical environments. (Copyright (c) Crown Copyright 1980.)
Deflection-Temperature Relationships for Bituminous Road Surfacings in Kenya
1980
33 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Perception of exterior noise from traffic running on concrete and bituminous road surfacings
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