Development of a Joint Density Specification: Phase I - Literature Review and Test Plan
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Sebaaly, Peter E.
Barrantes, Juan C.
Issue Date
2004
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Technical Report
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WRSC , Longitudinal Joint , Joint Density , Joint Specification , Joint Compaction , Joint Geometry
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The objective of this research study is to develop a specification for longitudinal joins on hot-mixed asphalt (HMA) pavements. The study consisted of two phases: phase 1 reviewed all current specifications for longitudianl joints and phase 2 conducts a field-testing program to identify the most effective technique under Nevada's conditions. This report summarizes the findings and recommendations of Phase 1. A literature review was conducted to identify all current specifications for longitudinal joint density and to summarize all previous research efforts on the subject of longitudinal joint density. The review identified a total of ten state highway agencies and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) having specifications for density at the longitudinal joint. Few agencies also have specifications for the geometry of the joint. Three agencies currently implement incentives/disincentives programs based on the density of the longitudinal joint. A total of four independent research studies have been conducted to asses the various joint geometry and compaction techniques. The reseach studies highlighted the need for having joint density specification but they did not recommend and optimal method for joint construction. The second part of the report presents and interim joint density specification to be implement in Nevada and a field-testing program to identify the optimal method for joint construction under Nevada's conditions.
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