Field and Laboratory Properties of Lime-Treated Cold In-Place Recycled Asphalt Pavements
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Volume 34, Issue 1 (January 2006)

ISSN: 0090-3973
Published Online: 5 December 2005
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Field and Laboratory Properties of Lime-Treated Cold In-Place Recycled Asphalt Pavements
Tarefder, RA
Assistant Professor, College of Engineering, Campus Box 8060, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, 83209

Zaman, M
David Ross Boyd Professor, School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, University of Oklahoma, 202 West Boyd Street, Rm. 334, Norman, OK, 73019

Sisson, R
Graduate Research Assistant, School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, University of Oklahoma, 202 West Boyd, Rm. 315, Norman, OK, 73019

Ting, C
Graduate Research Assistant, School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, University of Oklahoma, 202 West Boyd, Rm. 315, Norman, OK, 73019

(Received 31 December 2004; accepted 3 June 2005)

Abstract
Cold recycling is a technically promising and cost effective method for improving distressed asphalt pavements. Unlike hot-mix recycling, cold recycling lacks extensive field and laboratory performance data. There is no widely accepted cold in-place recycling (CIR) mix design and testing standard available. This study attempts to generate useful field and laboratory data on pavements constructed with CIR mix and technique. Two field case studies are conducted. The testing of field cores and laboratory samples from these two field sites is conducted to address the existing and new methods for design and performance testing of CIR mixes in partial depth pavements. The laboratory tests include physical property testing (e.g., moisture content, gradation, air voids, emulsion, and aggregate properties) and performance-related testing (e.g., resistance to deformation, retained strength, rut, and fatigue). Relative performances of the CIR mixes from the two sites are analyzed.

Keywords:
cold in-place recycling, emulsion, lime, asphalt pavement, retained strength, rut, fatigue

Paper ID: JTE14003
DOI: 10.1520/JTE14003

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