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TRB's report, Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements, documents the work accomplished during the national seminar held in San Diego, California, on February 4-6, 2003. The proceedings identify best practices, gaps in knowledge, and research needs on moisture damage in asphalt pavements.

Moisture damage in asphalt pavements is a national concern. Correctly identifying the problem and isolating the contributing factors -- materials and construction -- are equally challenging. The goals of the national seminar were twofold: to provide timely information on the topic by leading experts, and to begin discussions on work and steps needed for addressing this problem. The topics addressed in the report include the following:

Problem identification -- distinguishing between materials-induced and construction-related factors,

Fundamental concepts -- binder and aggregate considerations and failure mechanisms,

Test methods -- laboratory and field,

Remediation -- additives and construction practices,

Field performance and case studies,

Specifications -- shortcomings and need for improvements, and

Environmental and health issues.

In addition to the papers and breakout session summaries, the proceedings include questions raised and answers given by some of the more than 100 people who participated in the national seminar.

* Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements -- print ($57)

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* Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements -- print/CD-ROM set ($69)

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Report Parts; Front Matter, Topic 1, Topic 2, Topic 3, Topic 4, Topic 5, Topic 6, Topic 7, Topic 8, Topic 9, Breakout Session 1, Breakout Session 2, Breakout Session 3, Breakout Session 4, Conference Summary, Road Map, Conference Program, Participant List

Suggested Citation

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2003. Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/21957.

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Publication Info

8.5 x 11 |  DOI: https://doi.org/10.17226/21957
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Report Contents 1-2
Title Page 3-3
Publisher Information 4-4
Preface 5-6
Contents 7-1
2003 TRB Executive Committee 2-340
National Academies Identifier 341-10
Topic 1 -- Introduction and Seminar Objectives 11-28
AASHTO Survey 29-42
Topic 2 -- Chemical and Mechanical Processes of Moisture Damage in Hot-Mix Asphalt Pavements 43-76
Topic 2 -- Questions and Answers 77-81
Topic 3 -- Test Methods to Predict Moisture Sensitivity of Hot-Mix Asphalt Pavements 82-115
Topic 3 -- Questions and Answers 116-119
Topic 4 -- Treatments 120-180
Topic 4 -- Questions and Answers 181-187
Topic 5 -- Material Production, Mix Design, and Pavement Design Effects on Moisture Damage 188-202
Topic 5 -- Questions and Answers 203-208
Topic 6 -- Production and Construction Issues for Moisture Sensitivity of Hot-Mix Asphalt Pavements 209-222
Topic 6 -- Questions and Answers 223-226
Topic 7 -- Field Experiences 227-253
Topic 7 -- Questions and Answers 254-257
Topic 8 -- Specifications to Control Moisture Sensitivity Problems in Asphalt Pavements 258-259
Topic 9 -- Implementation and Strategic Plan 260-270
Topic 9 -- Questions and Answers 271-273
Breakout Session 1 -- Fundamentals 274-283
Breakout Session 2 -- Testing and Treatments 284-292
Attendees 293-295
Breakout Session 3 -- Design and Specifications 296-300
Attendees 301-303
Breakout Session 4 -- Construction and Field Performance 304-306
Attendees 307-309
Conference Summary 310-313
Road Map for Mitigating National Moisture Sensitivity Concerns in Hot-Mix Pavements 314-324
Appendix A -- Conference Program 325-330
Appendix B -- Final List of Participants 331-340
About TRB 341-341

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