Highway Engineering Week 3, Finals
Highway Engineering Week 3, Finals
Highway Engineering Week 3, Finals
Engineering
Week 3, Finals
Specifications And Materials Testing
on Pavement
QUALITY TEST CONDUCTED ON
HIGHWAYS
B I T U M I N O U S P AV E M E N T
I. DESIGN OF ASPHALT MIX (JOB-MIX FORMULA )
Objectives: To determine an economical blend of the
Name of Project: Asphalt Overlay along AMMS St., DPWH Avenue, Intramuros,
Manila, KM. 292.7 to Km. 592.5
I. Sources of Materials
a. Coarse Aggregates - Montalban, Rizal
b. Fine Aggregates - Porac, Pampanga
c. Mineral Filler - Portland Cement (APO)
d. Hydrated Lime - ABC Const. Supply
e. Asphalt Cement (60/70) - Shell, Phils.
JOB-MIX FORMULA
Temperature Controls
Temperature of Aggregates = 1650C
Temperature of Asphalt Cement (AC) = 1100C
Temperature of Mix (Aggregates + AC) = 1300C
Compaction Temperature (Mix) = 1200C
VI. ASPHALT CONTENT
% AC by Weight or the Optimum Asphalt Content
(OAC)
3. FOUNDATION CONTROL
3.1 The stability of any engineering structure is strongly dependent
on its foundation. In an asphalt pavement whose thickness is
relatively thin (usually 4 to 6 inches), its strength is primarily
dependent on the foundation.
Therefore. It is important that the base and or subbase should not
have only sufficient thickness but should be properly constructed
to attain high stability.
CONSTRUCTION CONTROL
4. DRAINAGE CONTROL
4.1 Drainage is a critical Item in asphalt pavement than in PCCP.
An asphalt mixture which has been submerged under water,
although compacted to the required degree of compaction can
lose from 50 to 75 percent of its dry strength.
An asphalt mixture, in order to be acceptable should not lose
more than 25% of its dry strength when subjected to the
standard immersion-compression test.
Example of Computation:
Data: Actual Thickness of Asphalt Core is 5.0cm or 0.05m
Length of Asphalt Pavement Representing the core is 1000m
Width: 6.10 m
compaction :95.4% (Field Density/Lab. Density = 2.280/2.388
Requirements: Designed Thickness = 5.0cm
compaction Requirement = 95% Min.
Tolerance: + 5mm
Evaluation: The asphalt pavement is acceptable. Therefore, payment
should be made, based on the following:
Cost per 8m2 of asphalt pavement = P3,000.00
Area: 1000m x 6.10m = 6,100m2
Amount to be paid = 6,100m2 x P3,000.00/8m2 = P2.2M/km
Case 2: Correct Thickness but Deficient on compaction
- The material passing the 19 mm (3/4 in.) shall have a soaked CBR value not less
than 80%. The CBR value shall be obtained at MDD by AASHTO T 180,
Method D
SPECIFICATIONS FOR
PORTLAND CEMENT
CONCRETE PAVEMENT
Grading Requirement For Coarse Aggregate
(for Paving Concrete)
Sieve Designation Mass Percent Passing
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The recommended ranges of slump for various types of
concrete construction are:
Slump, mm (inch)
Type of Construction Max. Min.
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FLEXURAL STRENGTH OF CONCRETE
(Using Simple Beam with Mid-Point Loading)
d = L/3 = 6”
9”
R = 3PL 18”
2bd²
Calculations:
R= PL
bd²
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MATERIALS MINIMUM TESTING MINIMUM QTY./VOL.
REQUIREMENTS OF MATLS. FOR EACH
SAMPLE SUBMITTED
5 to less than 10 80
10 to less than 15 70
15 to less than 20 60
20 to less than 25 50
25 or more 0
Example:
One (1) set of beam sample was taken on a newly poured (330
sq.m.) reinforced concrete pavement. The flexural strength of
the samples when tested by the third-point method are:
Sample Strength
I.D. (MPa/(psi)
B1 4.7 (682)
B2 5.1 (740)
B3 3.9 (566)
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PAYMENT ON THICKNESS:GENERAL
It is the intent of this Specification that the pavement has a uniform thickness
as called for on the Plans for the average of each lot as defined. After the
pavement has met all surface smoothness requirements, cores for thickness
measurements will be taken.
In calculating the average thickness of the pavement, individual
measurements which are in excess of the specified thickness by more than 5
mm will be considered as the specified thickness plus 5 mm and
measurement which are less than the specified thickness by more than 25
mm shall not be included in the average. When the average thickness for the
lot is deficient, the contract unit price will be adjusted for thickness .
. Adjustment for Thickness
When the average thickness of the
pavement per lot is deficient, payment
for the lot shall be adjusted as follows:
6 – 10 95% payment
11 – 15 85% payment
16 – 20 70% payment
21 – 25 50% payment
(A)
width of
Pavement ( W)
core with
core with thickness
thickness deficiency
deficiency less than 25
less than cores with thickness deficiency mm
25 mm greater than 25 mm taken every 5 meters
from the core that was first found to have the
thickness deficiency of more than 25 mm than the
specified thickness (A)
Area = L x W
Exercise 1: Determination Of Average Thickness
The Specified thickness of the newly constructed road is 23 cm. The 5 cores
taken in a specified lot has the following thickness; 22.55, 23 .15 , 21.85, 22.10, 22.25
The Specified thickness of the newly constructed road is 23 cm. The 5 cores
taken in a specified lot has the following thickness; 22.81, 22 .85 , 22.75, 22.91, 22.83