Airfield and Highway Pavement 2006
DOI: 10.1061/40838(191)49
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Evaluating Tack Coat Applications and the Bond Strength between Pavement Layers

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“…4). Podobne spostrzeżenia obserwowali Sholar i inni [7], West i inni [8], Collop i inni [9]. Różnica w uziarnieniu warstw stykających się tzn.…”
Section: Wpływ Uziarnienia Mieszanek Mineralno-asfaltowychunclassified
“…4). Podobne spostrzeżenia obserwowali Sholar i inni [7], West i inni [8], Collop i inni [9]. Różnica w uziarnieniu warstw stykających się tzn.…”
Section: Wpływ Uziarnienia Mieszanek Mineralno-asfaltowychunclassified
“…Researchers have shown that loss of bond could reduce the life of a pavement from 20 years to 7 or 8 years. A 50% reduction in fatigue life might be the result of a 10% decrease in bond strength (West, Zhang, and Moore 2005). Other studies have shown that the fatigue life reduction for a fully debonded pavement could be much more drastic and could prompt the need for repairs such as full-depth patches or complete reconstruction (Romanoschi andMetcalf 2001a, 2001b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This distress develops in areas where braking, accelerating, or turning wheels move and deform the surface layer of the HMA structure (West, Zhang, and Moore 2005;Romanoschi and Metcalf 2001a). Slippage can be seen on the pavement surface in the form of half-moon-shaped cracks with the ends pointing toward the traffic direction.…”
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“…The finding of a correlation between the interface shear strength and the surface features was confirmed by D'Andrea and Tozzo (2013) testing the interface shear strength of double layer asphalt specimens where the surface of the binder was treated in different ways to improve the roughness. West et al (2005) also proved higher bond strengths for fine-graded mixtures than for the coarse-graded ones, considering the results of laboratory fabricated specimens and field experiments. The significant interactions of the mix type with other variables e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%