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Title: DEVELOPMENT OF A TECHNIQUE FOR IN SITU MEASUREMENT OF WATER AT THE ASPHALT/MODEL SILICEOUS AGGREGATE INTERFACE
Accession Number: 00713621
Record Type: Monograph
Abstract: The debonding of asphalt from mineral aggregates in the presence of water (stripping) has been a problem ever since asphalt paving came into existence. Many studies have sought a solution to the problem, but stripping continues to occur. A SHRP project was charged with developing a nondestructive technique for measuring the stripping of asphalt from siliceous aggregate in the presence of water. The main objective of the first phase of this study was to develop a spectroscopic technique for measuring in situ water at the interface between an asphalt and a model siliceous aggregate. This report describes the successful development of the water in situ measurement technique.
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Report/Paper Numbers: SHRP-ID/UFR-92-611
Language: English
Corporate Authors: Strategic Highway Research Program National Research Council, 2101 Constitution Avenue, NW Authors: Nguyen, TByrd, W EBentz, DSeiler Jr, JPagination: 56 p.
Publication Date: 1992-6
Features: Figures; References; Tables
TRT Terms: Identifier Terms: Old TRIS Terms: Subject Areas: Geotechnology; Highways; Materials
Files: TRIS, TRB, ATRI
Created Date: Nov 29 1995 12:00AM
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