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Overview
Constructionqualityiscrucialtothelong-termpavementperformance.Constructionfactorssuchassurfacepreparation,placement,jointconstructionandpaction/consolidationhaveanoverwhelmingeffectonpavementperformance,whichcannotbeignoredorpensatedforinmixorstructuraldesign.
paction
pactionistheprocessbywhichthevolumeofairinanHMAmixtureisreducedbyusingexternalforcestoreorienttheconstituentaggregateparticlesintoamorecloselyspacedarrangement.ThisreductionofairvolumeproducesacorrespondingincreaseinHMAdensity(Robertsetal.,1996
[1]
).
Figure1:ASteelWheelandaPneumaticTireRollerWorkingSide-by-Side.
pactionisthegreatestdeterminingfactorindensegradedpavementperformance(ScherocmanandMartenson,1984
[2]
;Scherocman,1984
[3]
;Geller,1984
[4]
;Brown,1984
[5]
;Bellet.al.,1984
[6]
;Hughes,1984
[7]
;Hughes,1989
[8]
).Inadequatepactionresultsinapavementwithdecreased
stiffness
,reduced
\o"FatigueCracking"
fatiguelife
,acceleratedaging/decreased
durability
,
rutting
,
raveling
,and
moisturesusceptibility
(Hughes,1984
[7]
;Hughes,1989
[8]
).
pactionMeasurementandReporting
pactionreducesthevolumeofairin
HMA
.Therefore,thecharacteristicofconcernisthevolumeofairwithinthepactedpavement,whichistypicallyquantifiedasapercentageofairvoidsinrelationtototalvolumeandexpressedas“percentairvoids”.Percentairvoidsiscalculatedbyparingatestspecimen’sdensitywiththedensityitwouldtheoreticallyhaveifalltheairvoidswereremoved,knownas“
theoreticalmaximumdensity
”(TMD)or“Ricedensity”afterthetestprocedureinventor.
AlthoughpercentairvoidsistheHMAcharacteristicofinterest,measurementsareusuallyreportedasameasureddensityinrelationtoareferencedensity.Thisisdonebyreportingdensityas:
PercentageofTMD(or“percentRice”).Thisexpressionofdensityiseasytoconverttoairvoidsbecauseanyvolumethatisnotasphaltbinderoraggregateisassumedtobeair.Forexample,adensityreportedas93percentRicemeansthatthereare7percentairvoids(100%–93%=7%).
Percentageofalaboratory-determineddensity.Thelaboratorydensityisusuallyadensityobtainedduringmixdesign.
Percentageofacontrolstripdensity.Acontrolstripisashortpavementsectionthatispactedtothedesiredvalueunderclosescrutinythenusedasthepactionstandardforaparticularjob.
Pavementairvoidsaremeasuredinthefieldbyoneoftwoprincipalmethods:
Cores(Figures2and3).AsmallpavementcoreisextractedfromthepactedHMAandsenttoalaboratorytodetermineitsdensity.Usually,coredensityresultsareavailablethenextdayattheearliest.Thistypeofairvoidstestingisgenerallyconsideredthemostaccuratebutisalsothemosttimeconsumingandexpensive.
Nucleargauges(Figures4and5).Anucleardensitygaugemeasuresin-placeHMAdensityusinggammaradiation.Gaugesusuallycontainasmallgammasource(about10mCi)suchasCesium-137locatedinthetipofasmallprobe,whichiseitherplacedonthesurfaceofthepavementorinsertedintothepavement.Readingsareobtainedinabout2–3minutes.Nucleargaugesrequirecalibrationtothespecificmixturebeingtested.Usuallynucleargaugesarecalibratedtocoredensitiesatthebeginningofaprojectandatregularintervalsduringtheprojecttoensureaccuracy.
Eachcontractingagencyorownerusuallyspecifiesthepactionmeasurementmethodsandequipmenttobeusedoncontractsundertheirjurisdiction.
Figure2:CoreExtraction
Figure3:PavementCore
Figure4:ThinLiftNuclearDensityGauge
Figure5:TakingaNuclearDensityReading
FactorsAffectingpaction
HMApactionisinfluencedbyamyriadoffactors;somerelatedtotheenvironment,somedeterminedbymixandstructuraldesignandsomeundercontractorandagencycontrolduringconstruction(seeTable1).
Table1:FactorsAffectingpaction
EnvironmentalFactors
MixPropertyFactors
ConstructionFactors
Temperature
Aggregate
Rollers
*Groundtemperature
*Gradation
*Type
*Airtemperature
*Size
*Number
*Windspeed
*Shape
*Speedandtiming
*Solarflux
*Fracturedfaces
*Numberofpasses
*Volume
*Liftthickness
AsphaltBinder
Other
*Chemicalproperties
*HMAproductiontemperature
*Physicalproperties
*Hauldistance
*Amount
*Haultime
Foundationsupport
ANoteontheTimeAvailableforpaction
HMAtemperaturedirectlyaffectsasphaltbinderviscosityandthuspaction.AsHMAtemperaturedecreases,theconstituentasphaltbinderbeesmoreviscousandresistanttodeformationresultinginasmallerreductioninairvoidsforagiven
\o"Compaction"
pactiveeffort
.Asthemixcools,theasphaltbindereventuallybeesstiffenoughtoeffectivelypreventanyfurtherreductioninairvoidsregardlessoftheappliedpactiveeffort.Thetemperatureatwhichthisoccurs,monlyreferredtoascessationtemperature,isoftenreportedtobeabout175°Ffordense-gradedHMA(ScherocmanandMartenson,1984
[9]
;Hughes,1989
[8]
).Belowcessationtemperaturerollerscanstillbeoperatedonthemattoimprovesmoothnessandsurfacetexturebutfurtherpactionwillgenerallynotoccur.
Mattemperatureiscrucialtoboththeactualamountofairvoidreductionforagivenpactiveeffort,andtheoveralltimeavailableforpaction.Ifamat’sinitialtemperatureandcool-downrateareknown,thetemperatureofthematatanytimeafterlaydowncanbecalculated.Basedonthiscalculationrollingequipmentandpatternscanbeemployedto:
Takemaximumadvantageofavailablerollerpactiveeffort.Rollerscanbeusedwherethematismostreceptivetopactionandavoidedwherethematissusceptibletoexcessiveshoving.
Ensurethematispactedtothedesiredairvoidcontentbeforecessationtemperatureisreached.Thiscanbedonebycalculatingthetimeittakesthemattocoolfrominitialtemperaturetocessationtemperature.Allpactionmustbeacplishedwithinthis“timeavailableforpaction”.
MultiCool,developedbyProfessorVaughnVoellerandDr.DavidTimm,isaWindowsbasedprogramthatpredictsHMAmatcooling.MultiCoolcanbeusedtopredictthetimeavailableforpactionandisavailableontheNationalAsphaltPavementAssociation’sAGuideforHotMixAsphaltPavementCD-ROMorfordownloadat:
UniversityofCaliforniaPavementResearchCenter(
http://./SoftwarePage.aspx
)
NationalAsphaltPavementAssociation(
http://./index.php?option=_content&task=view&id=178&Itemid=273
)
pactionEquipment
TherearethreebasicpiecesofequipmentavailableforHMApaction:(1)thepaverscreed,(2)thesteelwheeledrollerand(3)thepneumatictireroller.EachpieceofequipmentpactstheHMAbytwoprincipalmeans:
ByapplyingitsweighttotheHMAsurfaceandpressingthematerialunderneaththegroundcontactarea.Sincethispressionwillbegreaterforlongerperiodsofcontact,lowerequipmentspeedswillproducemorepression.Obviously,higherequipmentweightwillalsoincreasepression.
Bycreatingashearstressbetweenthepressedmaterialunderneaththegroundcontactareaandtheadjacentunpressedmaterial.Whenbinedwithequipmentspeed,thisproducesashearrate.Loweringequipmentspeedcandecreasetheshearrate,whichincreasestheshearingstress.Highershearingstressesaremorecapableofrearrangingaggregateintomoredenseconfigurations.
ThesetwomeansareofpactingHMAareoftenreferredtocollectivelyas“pactiveeffort”.
SteelWheelRollers
Steelwheelrollers(seeFigures6and7)areself-propelledpactiondevicesthatusesteeldrumstopresstheunderlyingHMA.Theycanhaveone,twooreventhreedrums,althoughtandem(2drum)rollersaremostoftenused.Thedrumscanbeeitherstaticorvibratoryandusuallyrangefrom35to85inchesinwidthand20to60inchesindiameter.Rollerweightistypicallybetween1and20tons(seeFigures5and6).
Somesteelwheelrollersareequippedwithvibratorydrums.Drumvibrationaddsadynamicloadtothestaticrollerweighttocreateagreatertotalpactiveeffort.Drumvibrationalsoreducesfrictionandaggregateinterlockduringpaction,whichallowsaggregateparticlestomoveintofinalpositionsthatproducegreaterfrictionandinterlockthancouldbeachievedwithoutvibration.Asageneralrule-of-thumb,abinationofspeedandfrequencythatresultsin10–12impactsperfootisgood.At3000vibrations/minutethisresultsinaspeedof2.8–3.4mph.
Figure6:SteelWheelRollers
Figure7:SteelWheelRollers
PneumaticTireRollers
Pneumatictirerollersareself-propelledpactiondevicesthatusespneumatictirestopacttheunderlyingHMA.Pneumatictirerollersemployasetofsmoothtires(notread)oneachaxle;typicallyfourorfiveononeaxleandfiveorsixontheother.Thetiresonthefrontaxlearealignedwiththegapsbetweentiresontherearaxletogivepleteanduniformpactioncoverageoverthewidthoftheroller.pactiveeffortiscontrolledbyvaryingtirepressure,whichistypicallysetbetween60and120psi(TRB,2000
[10]
).Inadditiontoastaticpressiveforce,pneumatictirerollersalsodevelopakneadingactionbetweenthetiresthattendstorealignaggregatewithintheHMA.Becauseasphaltbindertendstostickmoretocoldtiresthanhottires,thetireareaissometimesinsulatedwithrubbermattingorplywoodtomaintainthetiresnearmattemperaturewhilerolling(seeFigures8and9).
Figure8:PneumaticTireRoller
Figure9:PneumaticTires
pactionSequence
HMApactionistypicallyacplishedbyasequenceofpactionequipment.Thisallowseachpieceofequipmenttobeusedonlyinitsmostadvantageoussituationresultinginahigherqualitymat(bothindensityandinsmoothness)thancouldbeproducedwithjustasinglemethodofpaction.Atypicalpactionsequenceconsistsofsomeorallofthefollowing(inorderofuse):
Screed.Thescreedisthefirstdeviceusedtopactthematandmaybeoperatedinthevibratorymode.Approximately75to85percentofTMDwillbeobtainedwhenthemixpassesoutfromunderthescreed(TRB,2000
[10]
).
Rollers.Generallyaseriesoftwoorthreerollersisused.Contractorscancontrolrollerpactionbyvaryingthingssuchasthetypesofrollersused,thenumberofrollerused,rollerspeed,thenumberofrollerpassesoveragivenareaofthemat,thelocationatwhicheachrollerworks,andthepatternthateachrollerusestopactthemat.Approximately92to95percentTMDwillbeobtainedwhenallrollersarefinishedpactingthemat.Typicalrollerpositionusedinpactionare:
BreakdownRoller.Thefirstrollerbehindthescreed(seeFigure10).Itgenerallyeffectsthemostdensitygainofanyrollerinthesequence.Breakdownrollerscanbeofanytypebutaremostoftenvibratorysteelwheelandsometimespneumatictire.
IntermediateRoller.Usedbehindthebreakdownrollerifadditionalpactionisneeded(seeFigure10).Pneumatictirerollersaresometimesusedasintermediaterollersbecausetheyprovideadifferenttypeofpaction(kneadingaction)thanabreakdownsteelwheelvibratoryroller,whichcanhelpfurtherpactthematorattheveryleast,rearrangetheaggregatewithinthemattomakeitreceptivetofurtherpaction.
FinishRoller.Thelastrollerinthesequence(seeFigure11).Itisusedtoprovideasmoothmatsurface.Althoughthefinishrollerdoesapplypactiveeffort,bythetimeitesincontactwiththemat,thematmayhavecooledbelowcessationtemperature.Staticsteelwheelrollersarealmostalwaysusedasfinishingrollersbecausetheycanproducethesmoothestsurfaceofanyrollertype.
Figure10:PavingOperationShowingaSteelWheelBreakdownRollerandaPneumaticTireIntermediateRoller
Figure11:FinishRoller
Traffic.Aftertherollershavepactedthemattothedesireddensityandproducedthedesiredsmoothness,thenewpavementisopenedtotraffic.Trafficloadingwillprovidefurtherpactioninthewheelpathsofafinishedmat.Trafficmaypactthematanadditional2to4percentoverthelifeofthepavement.
Footnotes
(↵returnstotext)
Roberts,F.L.,Kandhal,P.S.,Brown,E.R.,Lee,D.Y.,andKennedy,T.W.
(1996).
HotMixAsphaltMaterials,MixtureDesign,andConstruction.
NationalAsphaltPavingAssociationEducationFoundation.
Lanham,MD.
↵
Scherocman,J.A.andMartenson,E.D.
(1984).
PlacementofAsphaltConcreteMixtures.
PlacementandpactionofAsphaltMixtures,
F.T.Wagner,Ed.
ASTMSpecialTechnicalPublication829.
AmericanSocietyforTestingandMaterials.
Philadelphia,PA.
pp.3-27.
↵
Scherocman,J.A.
(1984,March).
GuidelinesforpactingAsphaltConcretePavement.
BetterRoads,Vol.54,No.3.
pp.12-17.
↵
Geller,M.
(1984).
“pactionEquipmentforAsphaltMixtures.”
PlacementandpactionofAsphaltMixtures,
F.T.
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