High air-void volume implications for asphalt concrete service-life and price penalty

Reus Salini, Carl Anders Lenngren

High air-void volume implications for asphalt concrete service-life and price penalty

Číslo: 1/2022
Periodikum: Civil Engineering Journal
DOI: 10.14311/CEJ.2022.01.0005

Klíčová slova: Asphalt Concrete, Density, Air-Void Volume, Service-Life, Modelling, Contract, Penalty

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Anotace: In road industry, the construction of asphalt concrete layers is a dynamic process that, if not properly done, will lead to problems compromising the pavement performance. One of the most common problems is poor compaction leading to air-void volume above the maximum acceptable. This study discusses the impact of compaction/density deficiencies and presents an innovative model to calculate the asphalt pavement service-life loss in a simple and objective way, and in line with the road construction managers needs to calculate price penalty for contractors. The model was optimized for dense graded asphalt concrete, that typically has a maximum acceptable air‑void volume between 4% and 7%.