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http://dx.doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2021.41.6.0737

Basic Performance Evaluation of a Tack Coat Material for Use with a Spray Paver  

Jo, Shinheang (Kyonggi University)
Kim, Kyungnam (Kyonggi University)
Cui, Wenhui (Kyonggi University)
Kim, Nakseok (Kyonggi University)
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KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research / v.41, no.6, 2021 , pp. 737-744 More about this Journal
Abstract
Spray paving minimizes material lost during the construction or repair of a road surface, and it can be done in conjunction with tack coating. This approach involves applying the asphalt mixture at the same time as spraying the tack coat by attaching a spraying device to the asphalt paver. When applying an asphalt overlay to an aged concrete surface, it is important to ensure the adhesion performance between different material properties. Accordingly, there is a need for a tack coat that can be applied by spray paving and that exhibits good adhesive performance on different materials. In this study, bonding strength tests under various conditions were performed to evaluate the basic performance of a tack coat developed for use with a spray paver. The bonding performance of the tack coat was observed to be affected by curing conditions and material lost during construction. The test results also showed that the tensile and shear bonding strengths of the developed tack coat were 1.21 and 1.99 times higher than those of a conventional one, respectively. As a result, the developed tack coat is considered suitable for application to spray paving.
Keywords
Tack coat; Spray paver; Tensile bonding strength; Shear bonding strength;
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