Warm Mix Asphalt Scan Tour Technology 4/29/2011

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Scan Tour Asphalt Binder Properties ; State of the Practice 55 th Annual Asphalt PavingConference March 15 16, 2011 Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort Mt Pleasant, MI Semi Solid Loading Liquid Asphalt is a thermoplastic Softens as it is heated Hardens as it cools Rate of Loading Heat Time WMA Technologies Several ways to classify WMA technologies One is by of temperature reduction Hot Mix Asphalt > 275 F (135 C) > 212 F (100 C) Half Warm asphalt mixtures < 212 F (100 C) Cold Mix Half Warm Asphalt WMA HMA 0 100 200 300 400 Temperature, F 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 BTU/T Ton Heating Vaporization Drying 1

Processes that allow: Normal plant mix asphalt Produced at lower temperatures Lowers viscosity Maintain workability Scan Tour May June 2007 Norway Germany Belgium France 2

Driving Factors in Europe including: Environmental concerns Sustainable development Green Construction, Reduction of energy consumption Reduction in CO 2 emissions Reduced worker exposure Chris Wagner, P.E. FHWA Resource Center Atlanta, GA 2010 Iowa Safety Edge Installation 3

WMA encompasses a wide range of enabling technologies that enhance asphalt production and/or lay down properties WMA encompasses a wide range of enabling technologies that enhance asphalt production and/or lay down properties 13 14 (WMA) General Technology Categories: Materials Processing Organic Additives Chemical Additives Foaming Processes Hybrid Systems (combination of technologies) KOLO Mathy Tech. & Eng. Services and How Many WMA Technologies Paragon Technical Services, are Inc Available in the US? Currently Twenty Two (22) Technologies Marketed and Available in the US. Lake Asphalt of Trinidad and Tobago 15 16 4

What is WMA? I.C. = I.P. Relative Production Temperature (ºF) HMA - 40º - 60º - 80º - 100º Zone Total Project Production Transport Lay Down Driver Extend Paving Season Improve Aggregate Coating A lot Reduce Fuel Usage (F) Reduce Emissions (E) Enhance Worker (W) Comfort A Extend Effective Haul little Distance May be Improve Compaction (I.C.=I.P.) Reduce Emissions (E) Un likely Enhance Worker (W) Comfort WMA Technology Category Yes n/a No The BAD mix with GOOD density outperformed the GOOD mix with POOR density Nevada Automotive Test Center 17 18 Economics of WMA WMA Technology (Operating) Cost: Foaming Systems water is basically free. If a liquid antistrip is needed, dd this adds ~ $1 to $2 / ton Additive Systems $1.75 to 2.50 / ton of mix This does NOT include fuel savings Net cost ~ Zero to $1.50 / ton 20 AK Guam HI CA OR WA NV WMA Trials & Demonstration Projects Jan 2007 All Sources (not limited to DOT projects) ID UT AZ Mobile Asphalt Mixture Testing Laboratory MT WY CO NM ND SD NE KS TX OK MN IA MO AR WI LA IL MS MI OH IN TN AL KY SC GA PA WV VA NC FL VT NY PR ME CT NJ DE MD DC NH MA RI VI 22 5

AK Guam HI CA OR WA NV WMA Trials & Demonstration Projects Jan 2010 All Sources (not limited to DOT projects) ID UT AZ Mobile Asphalt Mixture Testing Laboratory MT WY CO NM ND SD NE KS TX OK MN IA MO AR WI LA IL MS MI IN OH TN AL KY SC GA PA WV VA NC FL VT NY PR ME CT NJ DE MD DC NH MA RI VI 23 AK I-WMA Guam HI 5 CA OR WA 90 NV ID UT AZ 15 MT Interstate Highway WMA Usage as of March 2010 WMA Interstate Projects Only WY 70 CO NM 40 ND SD NE KS OK MnROAD MN WI 94 IA AR 10 30 TX 35 820 37 VT 81 86 87 NY MI 90 PA 70 495 IL IN OH 465 WV495 65 VA KY 55 75 NC MO LA MS TN AL SC GA 10 295 75 FL 95 PR ME CT NJ DE MD DC NH MA RI 295 78 VI 24 AK Guam HI CA OR WA NV ID UT AZ DOT WMA Projects & Specifications as of March 2010 (limited to State DOT projects only) 50% of respondents reported MT No WMA placed No report Demonstration Projects Only Extensive Use of WMA Specifications Developed WY CO NM ND SD NE KS TX OK MN IA MO AR WI LA IL MS MI IN OH TN AL KY SC GA PA WV VA NC FL VT NY PR ME CT NJ DE MD DC NH MA RI VI 25 Allowing WMA There are several approaches being employed to allow WMA by State DOTs Florida/Texas/Washington Approved/Qualified Products List Texas/Illinois Performance Approach WMA with Hamburg LWT for rutting & moisture damage Illinois/New York Experimental Features Program www.fhwa.dot.gov/programadmin/contracts/expermnt.cfm NCAT WMA Evaluation Program 26 6

Challenge: Reduced Production Temperatures Concerns: Incomplete drying of aggregate Reduced production aging of binder Performance issues Moisture susceptibility Early rutting National Research Initiatives NCHRP 9 43 Mix Design Practices for Warm Mix Asphalt $500,000 NCHRP 9 47A Engineering Properties, Emissions, and Field Performance $900,000 NCHRP 9 49 Long Term Field Performance of Technologies Phase I, Moisture Susceptibility $450,000 Phase II, Long Term Performance $900,000 27 28 Purpose Key Differences: Materials Selection usage is accelerating at a rapid rate Item HMA AASHTO R 35 WMA Proposed Appendix No accepted method for WMA mix design procedure NCHRP 9-43 proposes a draft appendix to AASHTO R 35 entitled Special Mixture Design Considerations and Methods for Warm Mix Asphalt (WMA) WMA Process N/A Producer Selected Gradation AASHTO M 323 AASHTO M 323 Aggregate AASHTO M 323 AASHTO M 323 Binder Selection RAP PG Grade AASHTO M 323 Blending Chart AASHTO M 323 PG Grade AASHTO M 323 Low Temp Chart Proposed Appendix 7

Key Differences: Volumetric Design Key Differences: Mixture Evaluation Item HMA AASHTO R 35 Mixing and Compaction Viscosityit Temperatures Specimen Preparation Standard Optimum Binder AASHTO M 323 Content Volumetrics WMA Proposed Appendix Coating and Compactability Process Specific AASHTO M 323 Volumetrics Item Moisture Sensitivity Rutting Resistance HMA AASHTO R 35 WMA Proposed Appendix AASHTO T 283 AASHTO T 283 None Flow Number Test AASHTO TP 79 Additional Laboratory Equipment RAP in Mechanical Mixer (Planetary mixer specified in R-35 draft) Low Shear Mixer (For mixes that require WMA additive to binder) Laboratory Foamer (Simulates plant foaming for batches 10 20 kg) The compaction temperature of the WMA shall be greater than the asrecovered high temperature grade of the RAP binder RAP binders typically range: PG 82 to PG 94 Corresponding minimum WMA compaction temperatures range: 180 F to 200 F 8

WMA Publications WMA Latest News www.warmmixasphalt.com/ Technical Working Group Meeting(s) 2nd International Conference on WMA October 2011 St. Louis, MO 35 Frankfurt Intl Airport July 2004 Replacement of PCC Pavement on Main Runway with While Maintaining Daily Flight Operations Project Details 4000 meter long runway 61 m wide All night work to avoid interruptions in service Eachnight replaced 15m full runway width Completed over 300 nights 60 cm(23.5 in) asphalt Compacted base and sand subgrade fill 9

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Project Details 300 people involved every night 425,000 tonnes of asphalt in the contract Because of new lighting conduits No paver used for the first lift of 24 cm(10 inches) Project Details Contract requirement Surface temperature no higher than 85 C (185 F) at 06:30 contractor chose warm mix After 200 m on centre line completed Or every 10 nights Milled surface to a depth of 4 cm Repaved full width with SMA surface for smoothness and friction 11

Boston 2010 Inset: Boston Municipal Airport circa 1930 Thanks! http://warmmixasphalt.com/ H. Wayne Jones Senior Regional Engineer Asphalt Institute 614 855 1905 wjones@asphaltinstitute.org 12