Behavior of Cold Recycled Mixes in the Range of Low Temperatures – Experimental Study
Type of document
článek v časopisejournal article
Peer-reviewed
publishedVersion
Author
Valentin J.
Krpálek O.
Rights
restrictedAccessMetadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Cold recycled mixes are used in many parts of the world as a standardized pavement rehabilitation technique. The quality of the mixes has been so far assessed by strength characteristics, water susceptibility and stiffness. In some cases frost resistance is determined as well. Nevertheless, especially for regions with winter seasons where temperatures are reaching values below 0°C, there are no standardized procedures and sufficient findings related to resistance to cracking and fracture behavior. Experimental study done at CTU in Prague describes three types of tests performed on 15 different cold recycled mixes. In parallel three standardized hot asphalt mixes were selected and used as well for a comparison of behavior in the range of low temperatures. Finally, specimens acquired from an existing construction site where cold recycled technology was applied have been cored and tested mainly for crack propagation test. In general, three tests have been selected and include crack propagation text on semi-cylindrical specimens, flexural strength test and relaxation test. Behavior in low temperature range and resistance to cracking has been tested in the temperature range of 0°C to -10°C.
View/ Open
Collections
- Publikační činnost ČVUT [1342]