1st Edition

Asphalt Pavements

Edited By Y. Richard Kim Copyright 2014
1966 Pages
by CRC Press

Asphalt Pavements contains the proceedings of the International Conference on Asphalt Pavements (Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, 1-5 June 2014), and discusses recent advances in theory and practice in asphalt materials and pavements. The contributions cover a wide range of topics:- Environmental protection and socio-economic impacts- Additives and mo

VOLUME 1: Plenary papers; Plenary session on design: M-E flexible pavement design: Issues and challenges; Plenary session on materials: Insights into binder chemistry, microstructure, properties relationships-usage in the real world; Plenary session on preservation: Why preservation-definitions, treatment types, benefits, and challenges; Podium papers: Environmental protection and socio-economic impacts; Additives and modifiers for asphalt concrete-I; Maintenance and rehabilitation-I; Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials-I; Life cycle cost analysis/modeling of compaction in the laboratory and in the field; Perpetual pavements; Pavement management systems; Additives and modifiers for asphalt concrete-II; Sustainable asphalt technologies-I; Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials-II; Nondestructive testing of asphalt pavement; Pavement condition survey/pavement smoothness/quality control/quality assurance; Microstructural characterization and micromechanics of asphaltic materials-I; Long-term pavement performance prediction-I; Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials-III; Mineral aggregate in asphalt concrete/mix design methodology/novel methods to aid mix design; Warm mix asphalt technologies-I; Innovative pavement analysis and design-I; Laboratory characterization of North Carolina base course aggregates; Pavement response analysis under static and moving wheel loads-I; Experimental characterization of asphaltic materials-IV; Additives and modifiers for asphalt concrete-III; Microstructural characterization and micromechanics of asphaltic materials-II.

Biography

Y. Richard Kim, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA.