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The design of Superpave compared with Marshall design method [PDF]

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2016
In order to compare and analyze Superpave and Marshall design method for asphalt mixture. Through the analysis about gradation selection, predicition asphalt content, the determination method of theoretical maximum density, the compaction methods of ...
Jiang Rui Nan, Zhu Bao Lin, Chang Liang
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Comparison of Asphalt Mixtures Designed Using the Marshall and Improved GTM Methods [PDF]

open access: yesAdvances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2018
The Marshall method is today considered the standard method of asphalt mixture design for practical engineering applications. By using this method, engineering designers reap the benefits of its easy implementation and inexpensive equipment requirements.
Jianbing Lv   +5 more
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Comparative Evaluation For Mix Design of Marshall and Superpave Methods

open access: yesJournal of Engineering and Sustainable Development, 2009
The SHRP conducted a $ 50 million research effort to develop a Superpave mix design as a new concept for the design of bituminous mixes. The main objective of the present research is the comparison between the design of Marshall and Superpave mixes if ...
Namir G. Ahmed , Nour M. Ismail
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Performance optimization of asphalt pavements using binder film thickness as a criterion in innovative mix design compared to Marshall and Superpave methods

open access: yesFrontiers in Materials
The performance of asphalt pavements is significantly influenced by the mix design and the binder film thickness (BFT) around aggregates. Adjusting the proportions of binders and aggregates modifies the properties of asphalt mixtures, with different mix ...
Muhammad Adeel Khan   +8 more
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Design method of the mix ratio of hot mix plant recycled asphalt mixture containing high mixture content [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
This paper mainly used the Superpave and the Marshall design methods to design the mix ratio of the hot mix plant recycled asphalt mixture. The road performance of AC-20, SUP-20 with 30% RAP content and AC-20 with 50% RAP content was studied to evaluate ...
He Yunwu   +6 more
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Evaluating the Performance of Half Warm Asphalt Mixtures Using Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) [PDF]

open access: yesPort Said Engineering Research Journal, 2022
This paper introduces a study of producing Half –Warm Asphalt Mixtures (HWAM) using Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) and make a comparison of the performance of HWAM and hot mix asphalt (HMA) .The study aims to reduce the consumption of natural aggregate
Amro Eloufy   +3 more
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Structural sensitivity of an asphalt pavement to asphalt binder content and mix design method

open access: yesTransportes, 2021
The goal of this study was to analyze the structural sensitivity of a flexible pavement, whose asphalt layers underwent variations in its mechanical properties due to the asphalt binder content and the mix design method Marshall and Superpave.
Cássio Alberto Teoro do Carmo   +3 more
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Predicting Marshall Flow and Marshall Stability of Asphalt Pavements Using Multi Expression Programming

open access: yesBuildings, 2022
The traditional method to obtain optimum bitumen content and the relevant parameters of asphalt pavements entails time-consuming, complicated and expensive laboratory procedures and requires skilled personnel.
Hamad Hassan Awan   +7 more
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The utilization of palm kernel shells and waste plastics in asphaltic mix for sustainable pavement construction

open access: yesScientific African, 2022
Natural aggregates are being depleted due to the high demand for road and building construction and need to be replaced with alternative materials. This study investigated the potential of using Palm kernel shells (PaKS) as a partial replacement for ...
Trinity Ama Tagbor   +11 more
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