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Research Report 358 Performance of modified dense bitumen macadam roadbases

Publication Year

1993

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Eight trial lengths of dense bitumen macadam roadbase, seven with modifiers intended to improve performance, were laid at TRL. The modifications included polymer additives, harder grade bitumens and a metallic modifier. Tests carried out on the binders alone were used to predict their potential performance in a DBM roadbase for the majority of the modifications investigated. Measurements of the elastic modulus of each material were used in an analysis of structural properties, which confirmed that the polymer modified bitumens did not confer any significant improvement. The principal reasons for this are the low binder content of roadbase macadams and the fairly narrow temperature range experienced by the roadbase (compared with a wearing course hot rolled asphalt). The material with the harder binder and that with a metallic modifier offered about a 20% reduction in thickness over the control material for an equivalent design lift. However, the performance of the metallic modifier in other trials has been variable.

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Transport Research Laboratory

The Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) is an internationally recognised organisation providing research, consultancy, testing and certification for all aspects of transport.

Crowthorne House
Nine Mile Ride
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UK

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