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Department of Civil Engineering Texas Tech University Center for Multidisciplinary Research in Transportation Submitted to Texas Department of Transportation Product 0-4362-PJ September 2005

Tex-YYY-Y: Performance-Based Compatibility Test and Evaluation Protocol for Aggregates and Binders used in Seal Coats and Surface Treatments For final surfaces, unless otherwise shown on the plans, furnish aggregate with a surface aggregate classification of"b" or better. 316.3. Equipment. A. Distributor. Furnish a distributor that will apply the asphalt material uniformly at the specified rate or as directed. 1. Transverse Variance Rate. When a transverse variance rate is shown on the plans, ensure that the nozzles outside the wheel paths will output a predetermined percentage more of asphalt material by volume than the nozzles over the wheel paths. 2. Calibration. a. Transverse Distribution. Furnish a distributor test report, no more than 1 yr. old, documenting that the variation in output for individual nozzles of the same size does not exceed 10% when tested at the greatest shot width in accordance with Tex-922-K, Part III.

C. Rollers. Unless otherwise shown on the plans, furnish light pneumatic tire rollers in accordance with Item 210, "Rolling." D. Broom. Furnish rotary, self-propelled brooms. E. Asphalt Storage and Handling Equipment. When the plans or the Engineer allows storage tanks, furnish a thermometer in each tank to indicate the asphalt temperature continuously. Keep equipment clean and free of leaks. Keep asphalt material free of contamination. F. Aggregate Haul Trucks. Unless otherwise authorized, use trucks of uniform capacity to deliver the aggregate. Provide documentation showing measurements and calculation in cubic yards. Clearly mark the calibrated level. Truck size may be limited when shown on the plans. G. Digital Measuring Instrument. Furnish a vehicle with a calibrated digital-measuring instrument accurate to ±6 ft. per mile. 316.4. Construction. A. General. Asphalt application season will be as shown on the plans. Asphalt and aggregate rates shown on the plans are for estimating purposes only. The Engineer will adjust the rates for the existing conditions.

treatment when air temperature is 80 F and falling. In all cases, do not apply surface treatment when surface temperature is below 70 F. 3. Asphalt Material Designed for Winter Use. When winter asphalt application is allowed, the Engineer will approve the air and surface temperature for asphalt material application. Apply surface treatment at air and surface temperatures as directed. E. Surface Preparation. Remove existing raised pavement markers. Repair any damage incurred by removal as directed. Remove dirt, dust, or other harmful material before sealing. When shown on the plans, remove vegetation and blade pavement edges. F. Rock Land and Shot. 1. Definitions. A "rock land" is the area covered at the aggregate rate directed with 1 truckload of aggregate. A "shot" is the area covered by 1 distributor load of asphalt material. 2. Setting Lengths. Calculate the lengths ofboth rock land and shot. Adjust shot length to be an even multiple of the rock land. Verify that the distributor has enough asphalt material

procedures, application temperature, and material properties. Determine and correct the cause of nonuniform application. Ifthe cause is high or low emulsion viscosity, replace emulsion with material that corrects the problem. 4. Test Strips. The Engineer may stop asphalt application and require construction of test strips at the Contractor's expense if any of the following occurs: nonuniformity of application continues after corrective action; on 3 consecutive shots, application rate differs by more than 0.03 gal. per square yard from the rate directed; or any shot differs by more than 0.05 gal. per square yard from the rate directed. The Engineer will approve the test strip location. The Engineer may require additional test strips until surface treatment application meets specification requirements. H. Aggregate Placement. As soon as possible, apply aggregate uniformly at the rate directed without causing the rock to roll over. I. Rolling. Start rolling operation on each shot as soon as aggregate is applied. Use sufficient rollers to cover the entire mat width in 1 pass, i.e., 1 direction. Roll in a staggered pattern. Unless otherwise shown on the plans, make a minimum of:

number of gallons used, as directed, in the accepted surface treatment. 2. Weight. Asphalt material will be measured in tons using certified scales meeting the requirements ofltem 520, "Weighing and Measuring Equipment," unless otherwise approved. The transporting truck must have a seal attached to the draining device and other openings. The Engineer may require random checking on public scales at the Contractor's expense to verify weight accuracy. Upon work completion or temporary suspension, any remaining asphalt material will be weighed by a certified public weigher, or measured by volume in a calibrated distributor or tank and the quantity converted to tons at the measured temperature. The quantity to be measured will be the number of tons received minus the number of tons remaining after all directed work is complete and minus the amount used for other items. B. Aggregate. Aggregate will be measured by the cubic yard in the trucks as applied on the road. The Engineer may require loaded aggregate to be struck off for accurate measurement. C. Loading, Hauling, and Distributing Aggregate. When the Department furnishes the aggregate, the loading, hauling, and distributing will be measured by the cubic yard in the trucks as applied on the road.