Long-Term Performance Evaluation of Asphalt Surface Treatments: Product Placement
Abstract
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center recently began a research project to evaluate pavement preservation techniques for asphalt pavements on Army airfields. Three field sites were selected for testing. Field sites represented the following climatic regions: hot and wet, hot and dry, and cold. Each of the test sites was on a taxiway or parking apron pavement on an Army airfield. Commercially available products marketed for pavement preservation were placed at each site. Existing pavements were in good condition, and all exhibited only minor longitudinal or transverse cracking and limited weathering. Preliminary data were collected by evaluating pavement surface properties and by extracting pavement cores prior to placement of the surface treatment. Additional tests were performed after product placement. Annual evaluations will provide comparable data to quantify the benefit of the treatment based on its ability to reduce environmental distresses. This report provides information on the products placed at each site as well as pavement conditions before product placement.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA529159
Entities
People
- Anthony J. Falls
- John F. Rushing
Organizations
- Engineer Research and Development Center