Sustainability, Vol. 17, Pages 3519: Framework for Development of Best Practices for Low-Volume Road Asphalt Pavements—A Roadmap to Increase Recycling


Sustainability, Vol. 17, Pages 3519: Framework for Development of Best Practices for Low-Volume Road Asphalt Pavements—A Roadmap to Increase Recycling

Sustainability doi: 10.3390/su17083519

Authors:
Mohit Chaudhary
Ayman Ali
Yusuf Mehta

The overall goal of this study is to synthesize the existing literature on mix design approaches and to develop recommendations for the best practices for the design of asphalt mixtures specific to LVRs. The synthesis of best practices encompasses material characterization, performance evaluation techniques, and recommendations for construction and maintenance practices. This review suggests the need for further laboratory and field testing to enhance performance measures, explore sustainable materials and construction practices, and develop standardized specifications for the diverse needs of low-volume road networks. The recommended changes (or guidelines) include, but are not limited to, updated recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) percentages as per current law requirements, the addition of performance tests (IDEAL-CT and IDEAL-RT), RAP content, design methodology, volumetrics, and design gyrations. The review suggests the need for further laboratory and field testing, including performance testing, long-term performance assessments in various conditions, and improved methodologies for evaluating testing parameters. These enhancements aim to ensure more reliable performance predictions and the better implementation of LVR technologies. Overall, this study will help agencies and the paving industry to understand the updates made to the current LVR specifications and evaluate the mix design considerations for low-volume roads.



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