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Tanya Nash State Materials Office. Construction Academy 2012 Asphalt Materials. Topics. Asphalt Overview Asphalt CQC (Specs 334 and 337) Miscellaneous Information, Specification Changes, and Research. Asphalt Overview. Typical Asphalt Pavement Structure. 1” Friction Course . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Construction Academy 2012

Asphalt Materials

Tanya NashState Materials Office

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Topics

Asphalt OverviewAsphalt CQC (Specs 334 and 337)Miscellaneous Information,

Specification Changes, and Research

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Asphalt Overview

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12” Stabilized Subgrade

1” Friction Course

8” Base (Limerock or Asphalt)

4” Structural Course

Typical Asphalt Pavement Structure

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What is an Asphalt Mix?

Blend of: Asphalt binder (6%) Aggregate (94%)

Method of Design Hubbard Field (…

1960’s) Marshall (1960’s –

1998) Superpave (1998 ….)

Produced through an asphalt plant 5

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Average Cost per Ton of Asphalt Mix

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Asphalt Binders

“Binds” the aggregate together.Provides…..

the “glue.” lubrication for compaction. durability (resistance to cracking).

The most expensive part of an asphalt mix.

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FDOT Asphalt Binder Price Index (PG 67-22)

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Crude Oil

Where does asphalt come from?

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How does crude get here?

Pipeline

Ship

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Oil Refinery 11

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0 20 40 60 80 1000

200

400

600

800

1000

CRUDE OIL DISTILLATION (TYPICAL)

PERCENT DISTILLED

TEM

PER

ATU

RE

oF

GAS

GASOLINE

DIESEL

KEROSINE

GAS OIL

ASPHALT

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Superpave Asphalt Binders

Grading system based on climate

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PG 67-22

PerformanceGrade

Average 7-daymax pavementdesign temp

Min pavementdesign temp

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Examples of PG Grading System

Florida: PG 67-22 (153°F to -8°F) Old AC-30 / 60 pen Actually PG 67-10

Minnesota: PG 58-34 (136°F to -29°F)

Arizona: PG 70-10 (158°F to 14°F)

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Typical Asphalt Binders (916) PG 67-22 – Standard Grade

<20% Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) PG 64-22

20 – 29% RAP Recycling Agent (RA)

≥ 30% RAP PG 76-22

PG 67-22 base asphalt + SB or SBS Polymer ≤ 20% RAP

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Typical Asphalt Binders (916)

Asphalt Rubber Binders ARB-5 - Dense graded friction course (≤

20% RAP). ARB-12 - Open graded friction course (no

RAP). ARB-20 - Asphalt Rubber Membrane

Interlayer (ARMI). No Rap allowed.

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Typical FL Mix TypesStructural Courses (334)

Superpave SP-9.5, SP-12.5, SP-19.0

Friction Courses (337) FC-9.5, FC-12.5, FC-5 (OGFC)

Base Courses (234) B-12.5

Other Asphalt Treated Permeable Base

(ATPB)▪ Used under PCC pavements

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Superpave - Structural (334)

Purpose: Load carrying portion of pavement Superpave Mix Design

Three mixes based on max aggregate sizes 9.5 mm (SP-9.5) 12.5 mm (SP-12.5) 19.0 mm (SP-19.0)

Five Traffic Levels (A-E) Based on 18,000 lb. Equivalent Single Axle Loads (ESAL’s) Low traffic = A, High traffic = E

Concept: Put the right mix on the right road Higher traffic level is not necessarily better

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15,000 lb0.48 ESAL

6,000 lb0.01 ESAL+ =

34,000 lb

1.10

34,000 lb

1.10+ =

12,000lb

0.20+

0.49 ESALs

ESAL Examples

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2.40 ESALs

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Mix Design Traffic Levels

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Traffic Level ESAL’s

A < 300,000 ESAL’s

B 300,000 < 3 million ESAL’s

C 3 million < 10 million ESAL’s

D 10 million < 30 million ESAL’s

E ≥ 30 million ESAL’s

ESALS come from

planning

Traffic Levels are found in

the Contract

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Traffic Distribution for State Roads

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1%

40%

37%

19%3%

TL-ATL-BTL-CTL-DTL-E

C

DB

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Gradation Types

Coarse mixes – More coarse aggregate than fine Higher density requirement Greater likelihood of being permeable Placed thicker Tough workability

Fine mixes – More fine aggregate than coarse Similar to old FDOT Type S mixes

Shown on the mix design25

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Fine graded SP-12.5 mix27

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Coarse graded SP-19.0 mix28

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Friction Courses (337) Purpose: Provide a pavement surface

with good tire/pavement friction. Required on all jobs with:

Design Speed ≥35 mph, except rural 2-lane roads with 5-yr projected AADT of ≤3,000.

Use polish resistant aggregate Oolitic limestone (Dade & Broward Counties) Granite (Georgia & Canada) Siliceous Wackestone (Canada) Shell rock (Palm Beach Co.)

Use asphalt rubber binder (ARB) or PG76-22.

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Fine Graded Friction Courses

Good microtexture▪ Function of the aggregate

Superpave mixes:▪ FC-9.5 (1” thick)▪ FC-12.5 (1 ½” thick)▪ Formerly called FC-6

100% oolite or 60% granite▪ If granite, then can contain 20% RAP, otherwise

no RAP.

ARB-5 or PG 76-22 depending on traffic level.

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Open-Graded Friction Courses

Required on high speed multi-lane facilities.▪ Design Speed ≥ 50 mph

Good macrotexture.▪ Minimize hydroplaning.

FC-5 (3/4” to 7/8” thick) 100% friction approved aggregate (No

RAP). ARB-12 or PG76-22. Stabilizing fibers (more asphalt, less

draindown). Granite aggregate requires hydrated

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FC-5 Nassau County

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Close-up FC-5 Macrotexture 33

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Base Courses (234)

B-12.5Superpave Mix

Traffic Level BMay substitute an SP-12.5

It’s basically the same mix!

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Questions/ Comments?

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