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... 71 TOPIC 2 Questions and Answers DALLAS LITTLE Texas A&M University, Speaker Q1 -- Alan James, Akzo Nobel As far as I understand the presentation, the asphalt contains good and bad players as far as the adhesion is concerned. Carboxylic acids are bad players and nitrogen compounds are good players.
From page 78...
... 72 Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements: A National Seminar real advantage of the method is to measure the positive and negative effects together. For any of you who weren't around the day after TRB, we had a pretty lively discussion on that subject for a while.
From page 79...
... Little and Jones 73 Q5 -- Robin Graves, Vulcan Materials Co. Looking at the difference between a lime mitigation situation, adding lime to the aggregate versus to the bitumen.
From page 80...
... 74 Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements: A National Seminar in the mid-1970s. If you can develop a mixture that is resistant to the propagation of cracks and enhances the healing of microcracks, then certainly you are reducing the damage potential.
From page 81...
... TOPIC 3 Test Methods to Predict Moisture Sensitivity of Hot-Mix Asphalt Pavements

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