ASTM STP 1147 Effects of Aggregates and Mineral Fillers on Asphalt Mixture Performance
ASTM STP 1147 is offered by IHS as part of an online subscription to the Special Technical Publications Library.
You may also purchase this publication alone from the IHS Standards Store.
Meininger, RC
ASTM Committee D-4 on Road and Paving Materials sponsored the symposium Effects of Aggregates and Mineral Fillers on Asphalt Mixture Performance in December, 1991. This publication contains papers presented during the symposium along with seven papers accepted for publication only.
Headings used to organize the papers in this publication are
- Aggregates
- Mineral Fillers
- Mixture Evaluation
- Fatigue, Modeling, and Theoretical
Specific topics addressed by 19 papers in this STP include:
- steel slag
- asphaltic concrete
- cement coated aggregates
- aggregate absorption
- bituminous concrete
- minimize rutting
- heavy duty pavements
- flexible pavement
- percent fracture
- hot mix asphalt (HMA) gravels
- asphalt concrete mix properties
- rheological properties
- pavement performance
- fracture behavior
- dense-graded hot mix asphalt
- surface area
- void space
- gyratory evaluation
- shear resistance
- refusal density
- vibratory compaction
- cracking
- time-dependent fracture mechanics
- permanent deformation
- creep
- aggregate gradation
Purchase this STP if you are interested in the influence that aggregates and fine mineral fillers have on the long-term durability and performance of hot mix asphalt pavements, particularly resistance to rutting of the pavement and stripping of asphalt from aggregates when moisture is present.