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Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements (2003)

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Suggested Citation:"Attendees." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2003. Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21957.
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302 Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements: A National Seminar BREAKOUT SESSION ON TESTING AND TREATMENTS: ATTENDEES NAME AFFILIATION PHONE/E-MAIL Nahid Hosseinzadeh Caltrans 916-227-7322 nahid.hosseinzadeh@dot.ca.gov Ali Regimand InstroTek, Inc. 919-875-8371 aregimand@instrotek.com Godson Anyanwu Caltrans 213-620-5917 godson.anyanwu@dot.ca.gov Bruce Patterson Oregon DOT 503-986-3052 Bruce.M.Patterson@ODOT.STATE.OR.US Liza L. Valencia Caltrans 916-227-0384 liza.Valencia@dot.ca.gov Art Padilla Caltrans 858-467-4050 art.Padilla@dot.ca.gov Kevin Hall University of Arkansas 479-621-9877 kdh3@engr.uark.edu Barry Baughman Ultrapave 706-227-1300 ext. 4553 bbaughman@trcc.com Julie Nodes Arizona DOT 602-712-8150 jnodes@dot.state.az.us Ron Terrel Terrel Research LLC 206-542-9223 rterrel@attbi.com Patrick Whittey Arr-Maz Products 661-645-8665 Pwhittey@process-chemicals.com Brandon Milar NCAPA 916-791-5044 bmilar@norcalasphalt.org Imants Deme Asphalt Services, Inc. 905-319-1407 deme@deme.com Stephen O’Connell Chemical Lime Co. 909-316-0516 StephenO’Connell@chemicallime.com Jack Van Kirk Basic Resources, Inc. 916-373-1279 Jack@Slurry.com Michael R. Smith FHWA 404-562-3694 Michael.smith@fhwa.dot.gov Mansour Solaimanian Penn State 814-863-1903 msol@psu.edu James N. Anagnos Akzo Nobel 512-990-0074 AnagnosJ@SWBell.net Dick Root RPT, Inc. 480-515-9080 rerarizona@netzero.net Jennifer Kwong Caltrans 916-227-5388 Jennifer_Kwong@dot.ca.gov

Berger, Monismith, Kwong, and Nodes 303 NAME AFFILIATION PHONE/E-MAIL Tim Aschenbrener Colorado DOT 303-757-9249 tim.aschenbrener@dot.state.co.us Jim Wright Akzo Nobel 254-744-5968 Jim.R.Wright@AKZO-NOBEL.com Karl Frick Caltrans 916-227-5829 karl.frick@dot.ca.gov Peter Sebaaly University of Nevada 775-784-6565 Sebaaly@UNR.edu Cathrina Barros Caltrans 510-286-7198 cathrina_barros@dot.ca.gov Larry Santucci U.C., Berkeley 510-231-9428 lesant@uclink4.berkeley.edu Joe Button Texas Trans. Inst. Texas A&M 979-845-9965 J-button@tamu.edu Terrie Bressette Caltrans–Translab 916-227-7303 Terrie_Bressette@dot.ca.gov Phil Stolarski Caltrans/METS 916-227-7254 Phil_Stolarski@dot.ca.gov John Harvey U. C., Davis 510-231-9513 jtharvey@ucdavis.edu Eric Berger Chemical Lime Co. 817-806-1625 Eric.berger@chemicallime.com Carl L. Monismith U.C., Berkeley 510-231-9587 clm@maxwell.berkeley.edu

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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.

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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

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