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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2011.12.7.3296

The Strength Properties of Permeable Hot Mix Asphalt for Surface Course  

Lee, Kwan-Ho (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kongju National University)
Ham, Sang-Min (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kongju National University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.12, no.7, 2011 , pp. 3296-3301 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Porous pavement gains popularity because of several benefits. It is to minimize hydro-planning condition, spraying condition, and splash to increase friction resistance, and decrease noise. Also, other studies showed that it is important to have appropriate porosity to reduce noise and water flush. The purpose of this study is an evaluation on the mechanical properties of asphalt pavements for surface course. In this study the specimen was manufactured using the Gyratory compactor in order to compact the strengthened surface course that involved the two-layer pavement. This study is conducted by using Marshall stability test(KS F 2377), Impact resonance test, Schmidt hammer test(KS F 2730), and the Uniaxial compression test(KS F 2314). Using the Uniaxial compression test and Schmidt hammer test, the values of compressive strength and bearing capacity were measured, and the modulus of elasticity for each specimen was respectively measured using the Uniaxial compression test, Impact Resonance test.
Keywords
Porous pavement; Strength; Elastic modulus; Surface course; Impact resonance test;
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