Material Properties and Characteristics for Development of an Expert System for Coal-Tar Sealers
Abstract
Coal-tar sealers are used to protect asphalt pavements from damage by fuel spillage. The useful life of coal-tar sealers has been limited by cracking in both trafficked and non-trafficked areas and in all climatic regions. Several coal-tar mixtures that varied with source of the coal-tar emulsion, amount of aggregate, and amount of polymer used in the mixtures were evaluated for their field performance and material properties. The material properties of these mixtures were determined through curing, thermal, bending, tensile, and stress-relaxation testing. The material properties were determined using testing and evaluation methods either adapted from previous work or developed for this research. The results of the evaluation showed that two coal4ar emulsion sealers meeting all current applicable specifications could have substantially different field performance. The amount of aggregate and polymer on the coal-tar mixtures will affect the sealer's performance. The sealer mixtures age or harden over time and cracking occurs through thermal movements resulting in a build up of stresses that the sealer cannot relax or dissipate. Qenerally, mixtures with higher amounts of aggregate and at least some polymer (acrylonitrile-butadiene) performed the best. (Continued)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA398867
Entities
People
- James E. Shoenberger
Organizations
- Engineer Research and Development Center