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BITUMINOUS MATERIALS:
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BITUMINOUS MATERIALS:

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  • Requires soils analysis to determine thickness of pavement.

  • 2.

  • Asphalt Institute establishes various thickness and spec for
    soils.

  • 3.

  • Low Type Bituminous: for wheel loads up to 7000 pounds; life
    up to two years; requires annual seal coat; low cost, high
    maintenance; surface treatment less than 1″ thickness;
    "prime and seal coat: Armor coat"

  • 4.

  • Calculate thickness according to Seelye table for "design of
    flexible pavements"; design curves are by Asphalt Institute;
    soils are classified by USDA or USCE

  • 5.

  • Selection of Bituminous Material depends largely on temperature!

                 

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    RT-1 is 60° to 125°  (RT = Road Tar) 
    RT-12 is 175° to 250° 
    RTCB is 60° to 120°  (RTCB = Road Tar Cut Back) 
    SC-0 is 50° to 120°  (SC = Slow Curing Road Oil) 
    SC-6 is 400° to 400° 
    MC-0 is 50° to 150°  (MC = Medium Curing Cut Back Asphalt) 
    MC-5 is 200° to 275° 
    RC-0 is 60° to 125°  (RC = Rapid Curing Cut Back Asphalt) 
    RC-5 is 200° to 250° 
    SS-1&2 is 50° to 120°  (SS = Slow Setting Asphalt Emulsion, AE) 
    MS-1 is 60° to 120°  (MS = Medium Setting Asphalt Emulsion, AE) 
    RS-1 is 80° to 135°  (RS = Rapid Setting Asphalt Emulsion, AE) 

    Asphalt Cement Penetration is hot application from 275° to 400°
    (the higher the number the more viscous the material)

  • 6.

  • Types of Pavement:

             
    Type 1  illustration Open type pavement, penetrating macadam,
    hot or cold, plant mix or road mix of
    crushed stone and bitumen (coated aggregate) 
    Type 2  illustration Dense Mats, mixed in place, plant mix or
    road mix, aggregates graded coarse to flue
    and bitumen 
    Type 3  illustration Dense graded pavement - Bituminous Concrete,
    plant mix of aggregates graded coarse to
    fine with minerals 
    Type 4  illustration Dense graded sand pavements, Sheet Asphalt,
    Plant mix of sand passing #10 to #200 mesh,
    minerals 
    Type 5  illustration Dense Sand Mat, Sand Asphalt, plant mix or
    mixed-in-place sand passing #4 mesh and
    bitumen 

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