2006
DOI: 10.3141/1962-10
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Comparing Fine Aggregate Angularity with Aggregate and Hot-Mix Asphalt Performance Tests

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“…(Huber and Heiman 1987): The mix volumetric properties were not adversely impacted by crushed aggregate with 19% flat and elongated particles. (Bennert et al 2006): As the FAA increased, the APA rutting decreased. (Johnson et al 2007): APA rutting resistance was significantly influenced by the aggregate blend FAA.…”
Section: Impact Of MIX Composition I: Experiment-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…(Huber and Heiman 1987): The mix volumetric properties were not adversely impacted by crushed aggregate with 19% flat and elongated particles. (Bennert et al 2006): As the FAA increased, the APA rutting decreased. (Johnson et al 2007): APA rutting resistance was significantly influenced by the aggregate blend FAA.…”
Section: Impact Of MIX Composition I: Experiment-based Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Researchers (Asphalt-Institute 2001; Kandhal and Parker Jr 1998) found that flat or elongated particles are undesirable since they have a tendency to break during construction and under traffic loads. Researchers (Bennert et al 2006) concluded that as the FAA increased, the APA rutting decreased. Researchers (Johnson et al 2007) also observed that APA rutting resistance was significantly influenced by the aggregate blend FAA.…”
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confidence: 99%