Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) recycling in pavement engineering can be actually carried out by means of hot recycling and cold recycling. An additional option arise from mixing with natural aggregates to build the sub-base layer. This paper shows the first results of a research activity undertaken on a test track specifically constructed with the aim to analyze the effect on pavement performance of a sub-base layer mixture with 50% of natural aggregates and 50% of RAP. The investigation is based on LWD and FWD analysis, comparing results with those obtained on the subsequent section of the test track made by only natural aggregates.
Effect On Pavement Performance of a Sub Base Layer Composed By Natural Aggregates And Rap
MARRADI, ALESSANDRO;BETTI, GIACOMO
2012-01-01
Abstract
Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) recycling in pavement engineering can be actually carried out by means of hot recycling and cold recycling. An additional option arise from mixing with natural aggregates to build the sub-base layer. This paper shows the first results of a research activity undertaken on a test track specifically constructed with the aim to analyze the effect on pavement performance of a sub-base layer mixture with 50% of natural aggregates and 50% of RAP. The investigation is based on LWD and FWD analysis, comparing results with those obtained on the subsequent section of the test track made by only natural aggregates.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.