Wind speed effect on the time available for compaction of warm mix asphalt (Wma)

High demand for new asphalt pavements often requires that paving is to be done in an unfavourable condition such as low air temperatures, high wind speeds, and night construction that will affect the Time Available for Compaction (TAC). In local practice, the asphalt paving compaction control mechan...

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Published in:Key Engineering Materials
Main Author: Hashim W.; Mustapa N.S.F.; Arshad A.K.; Shaffie E.; Md Noh N.I.F.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Trans Tech Publications Ltd 2020
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087007551&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fKEM.846.220&partnerID=40&md5=4f96485c9bee92943be896c0b5b99093
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Hashim W.; Mustapa N.S.F.; Arshad A.K.; Shaffie E.; Md Noh N.I.F.
Wind speed effect on the time available for compaction of warm mix asphalt (Wma)
2020
Key Engineering Materials
846 KEM

10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.846.220
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85087007551&doi=10.4028%2fwww.scientific.net%2fKEM.846.220&partnerID=40&md5=4f96485c9bee92943be896c0b5b99093
High demand for new asphalt pavements often requires that paving is to be done in an unfavourable condition such as low air temperatures, high wind speeds, and night construction that will affect the Time Available for Compaction (TAC). In local practice, the asphalt paving compaction control mechanisms quoted from the locally used specifications are normally based on the limits of the delivery and laying completion temperatures. This study was conducted which aim to determine the appropriate TAC of Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA) with the effect of different wind velocity using laboratory tests. It focused on WMA Asphaltic Concrete (AC) 14 of mix type for wearing course and AC28 of mix type for binder course. Sample of WMA was prepared in a slab mould instead of typical round mould, which was used to resemble the shape of actual pavement. The different wind velocity was simulated by the fan located at different distance from the sample. The results indicated that the cooling rate of WMA is significantly affected by the wind velocity thus influencing the Time Available for Compaction (TAC), which decrease in average by 10-50% during windy days. © 2020 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland.
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
10139826
English
Conference paper

author Hashim W.; Mustapa N.S.F.; Arshad A.K.; Shaffie E.; Md Noh N.I.F.
spellingShingle Hashim W.; Mustapa N.S.F.; Arshad A.K.; Shaffie E.; Md Noh N.I.F.
Wind speed effect on the time available for compaction of warm mix asphalt (Wma)
author_facet Hashim W.; Mustapa N.S.F.; Arshad A.K.; Shaffie E.; Md Noh N.I.F.
author_sort Hashim W.; Mustapa N.S.F.; Arshad A.K.; Shaffie E.; Md Noh N.I.F.
title Wind speed effect on the time available for compaction of warm mix asphalt (Wma)
title_short Wind speed effect on the time available for compaction of warm mix asphalt (Wma)
title_full Wind speed effect on the time available for compaction of warm mix asphalt (Wma)
title_fullStr Wind speed effect on the time available for compaction of warm mix asphalt (Wma)
title_full_unstemmed Wind speed effect on the time available for compaction of warm mix asphalt (Wma)
title_sort Wind speed effect on the time available for compaction of warm mix asphalt (Wma)
publishDate 2020
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description High demand for new asphalt pavements often requires that paving is to be done in an unfavourable condition such as low air temperatures, high wind speeds, and night construction that will affect the Time Available for Compaction (TAC). In local practice, the asphalt paving compaction control mechanisms quoted from the locally used specifications are normally based on the limits of the delivery and laying completion temperatures. This study was conducted which aim to determine the appropriate TAC of Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA) with the effect of different wind velocity using laboratory tests. It focused on WMA Asphaltic Concrete (AC) 14 of mix type for wearing course and AC28 of mix type for binder course. Sample of WMA was prepared in a slab mould instead of typical round mould, which was used to resemble the shape of actual pavement. The different wind velocity was simulated by the fan located at different distance from the sample. The results indicated that the cooling rate of WMA is significantly affected by the wind velocity thus influencing the Time Available for Compaction (TAC), which decrease in average by 10-50% during windy days. © 2020 Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Switzerland.
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