2022
DOI: 10.1080/14680629.2022.2154251
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Bituminous pavement overlay of a porous asphalt mixture with ladle furnace slag: a pilot project.

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“…As a continuation of the research, Skaf et al. 108 used a 10 % addition of LF slag to the asphalt mixture for forming a pathway in a pilot project. The pavement did not show any mechanical or structural failure during its first month of usage, while the skid resistance, voids content, and water resistance were within regulatory limits.…”
Section: Lf Slag Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a continuation of the research, Skaf et al. 108 used a 10 % addition of LF slag to the asphalt mixture for forming a pathway in a pilot project. The pavement did not show any mechanical or structural failure during its first month of usage, while the skid resistance, voids content, and water resistance were within regulatory limits.…”
Section: Lf Slag Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moisture sensitivity of the slag-asphalt is an area that needs further improvement to meet the regulatory needs of using LF slag commercially in asphalt mixtures. As a continuation of the research, Skaf et al [108] used a 10 % addition of LF slag to the asphalt mixture for forming a pathway in a pilot project. The pavement did not show any mechanical or structural failure during its first month of usage, while the skid resistance, voids content, and water resistance were within regulatory limits.…”
Section: Formation Of Bituminous Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%