This research study was accomplished to establish criteria for the reintroduction of baghouse fines into HMA mixtures. Baghouse fines were obtained from a total of 18 HMA plants in South Carolina. These samples were subjected to a particle size analysis u;Sponsored by Federal Highway Administration, Columbia, SC. South Carolina Div. and South Carolina Dept. of Transportation, Columbia. Research and Materials Div.;pg 356
In order to validate the policy of allowing the adjustment of the asphalt cement to reduce the laboratoryair voids up to one percent, cores were taken...
The study was initiated to examine the effect of different laboratory compaction devices on density, air voids, and optimum asphalt binder content for...
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