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Paving Low-Temperature Asphalt on the B 169 Highway Near Heyda

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  • Steinbach Alexander

    (Chemnitzer Verkehrsbau GmbH, Dresdner Str. 234, 09131 Chemnitz, Germany)

  • Rott Peter

    (Ingenieurbüro Dr.-Ing. P. Rott, Am Dornbusch 6, 04509 Schönwölkau, Germany)

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Research into lowering the temperature during the production and installation of hot asphalt has been going on for a long time. In addition to developing appropriate recipes, it is important to gain experience, particularly in asphalt paving technology, since in addition to the behavior of the different asphalt mixtures during their compaction, external factors such as the location of the project and weather conditions also play an important role. The testing of the low-temperature asphalt on the federal highway B 169 was carried out successfully. Due to the high pre-compaction by the paver screed, the required compaction values were achieved on the binder course with 4 rolling passes and on the surface course with 3 rolling passes. The viscosity-changing additives and the selected rolling technology had a positive influence on the results. However, precise measurement results for compaction could not be achieved using the PQI probe.

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  • Steinbach Alexander & Rott Peter, 2024. "Paving Low-Temperature Asphalt on the B 169 Highway Near Heyda," ACC Journal, Sciendo, vol. 30(1), pages 7-17.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:accjnl:v:30:y:2024:i:1:p:7-17:n:1001
    DOI: 10.2478/acc-2024-0001
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