Investigation of Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures at Mn/ROAD
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Investigation of Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures at Mn/ROAD
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1997-02
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Minnesota Department of Transportation
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This report presents the material characterization for the Minnesota Road Research Project (Mn/ROAD) bituminous
materials. This effort will provide the historical base line information on properties needed for the validation of future
pavement evaluation and design models. The objectives of the work were to 1) Document construction of Mn/ROAD,
2) Establish a series of test methods for characterizing the materials and 3) Develop a data base of material properties
to develop mechanistic pavement design procedures. Documentation on construction included mixture design,
construction techniques and a summary of test results. The laboratory test methods represent a wide variety of tests
developed by the Strategic Highway Research Program, the National Cooperative Highway Research Program and the
Federal Highway Administration. The materials represent those tested during the mixture design, construction and post
construction phases of Mn/ROAD.
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Stroup-Gardiner, Mary; Newcomb, David E.. (1997). Investigation of Hot Mix Asphalt Mixtures at Mn/ROAD. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/155102.
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