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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3166; PALOMAR AIRPORT RD; ASPHALTIC CONCRETE MIX DESIGN REVIEW; 1993-06-22LAW/CRANDALL, INC. ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 2324 June 22, 1993 Richard Cook. City of Carlsbad 2075 Los Palmas Drive Carlsbad, California 92009-1519 (2406.20075.0001) Subject Palomar Airport Road Reconstruction Asphalt concrete mix design review Dear Mr. Cook, As requested by Mr. Cook, LAW/CRANDALL hs reviewed and prepared comments regarding the adjusted class C2 and class B asphalt concrete mix designs submitted by Industrial Asphalt. These mix adjustments were made by industrial Asphalt to midigate the reoccurrence of low and failing stabilometer values that have been recorded by our laboratory during quality control testing of asphalt concrete placement on the subject project Class C2 asphalt concrete mix design review The stabilomer value drops sharply with relatively small increases in asphalt content. • Using a smooth line curve, (or best fit) we show the S value at Industrial Asphalt (IA) recommended asphalt content to be 37. The air voids curve shows a voids content of 2.8 percent. This voids level is below the generally accepted design range of 3 to 5 percent range. LAW/CRANDALL, INC. 9177 SKY PARK CT. • SAN DIEGO, CA 92123 (619) 278-3600 • FAX (619) 278-5300 ONIOITHaAWcoANIIS Richard Cook - -. June 22, 1994 Palomar Airport Road Reconsirucrion .. page 2 The voids mineral aggregate (V.M.A.) is recorded to be 14.9 percent and is borderline deficient when compared to recommendation made by the Asphalt Institute and other authoritieS. It is our.opinion that the V.M.A. is contributing to the sensitivity of stabilometer values to small charges in asphalt content. Class C2 recommendation Based on the mix design charts provided by Industrial Asphalt and their recommended asphalt content of 5.3 percent, we anticipate there is the potential for stabilometer values to fall below the required minimum of 35. Our conclusion is predicated on the marginal to low air voids, and increases in asphalt content of 0.2 percent will result in failing stabilometer values. Without adjusting the V.M.A. to a higher percentage, we recommend reducing the asphalt content to 4.8 percent.. . . This adjustment would result in a stabilometer value of 40 with air voids of 4.3 percent. This asphalt content would. allow for a full 0.5 percent increases in asphalt content while maintaining stabilometer values above the specified minimum of 35. S Class .B asphalt concrete mix design review As with the C2 mix, the stabilometer value drops rather sharply with small increases . in asphalt content. An increase of 0.5 percent asphalt content over the design content of 4.7 would drop the stabilometer- value to a failing level of 34. The air voids are also on the low side, adding to the sensitivity of this mix to increases in asphalt content. The sharp drop in VMA of over 1 percent certainly contributes to the behavior of this asphalt concrete mix. Class B recommendations . . As in the C2 mix at Industrial Asphalt recommended asphalt content of 4.7 percent; we anticipate there is the potential for low stabilometer values to occur within the acceptable range of asphalt content (4.2 to 5.2%). Richard Cook June 22, 1994 Palomar Airport Road Reconstruction page 3 We recommend reducing the asphalt content for the class B asphalt concrete to 4.5 percent. This adjustment would increase both the stabilometer value and air void to acceptable ranges. Conclusions For these two asphalt concrete mixes tobe completely acceptable would require a adjusting the aggregate gradation to increase the V.M.A. Increasing the VMA allows for higher asphalt content while maintaining air voids between 3-5 percent, with stabilometer values well above 35.. A higher V.M.A. generally tends to flatten the stabi!orneter curve and lessen the sensitivity to minor changes in asphalt content Perhaps the greatest benefit of increasing the V.M.A. and allowing for higher asphalt contents is the increase in asphalt film thickness. Increases in asphalt film thickness translate directly to increase in pavement durability, extended service life and performance. In reference to Industrial Asphalt assessment of the causes of low and failing stabilometer value, we concur that the higher asphalt contents are contributing to the low 'S' values. The higher amounts passing the #200 sieve also are known to create problems similar to those associated with high asphalt contents. Industrial Asphalt has indicated that the variability of materials within their quarry will result in inconsistent properties within the finished asphalt concrete. It is our opinion that to preclude further problems with stabilometer values the following would need to occur: . . . . . Maintain a constant and consistent source of aggregate Maintain a uniform asphalt content Reduce the amount. of 4200 Adjust the combined mineral aggregate gradation to result ma higher V.M.A. 9 Perform AC plant quality control testing during production to assure the above I June 2, 1994 Palomar Grading & Paving, Inc. 2150 N. Centre City Pkwy Escondido, California 92026-1338 Attn: Keith Reilly Faxi: 619-743-7761 Gentlemen, On the following pages are current tables and graphs for the Class B and Class C2 mixtures as requested by Jim Copley of LAW Crandall. What appears to be playing a crucial factor in our mixture which failed S-Value is the amount of bitumen in combination with the fine materials passing the #200 sieve. This basically lowered the air voids in the completed mixture and the subsequent failure. After discussing what occurred with the plant personnel it seems that we may have had some "sluffing" of the one bin. This being the case the failed area may be limited. We have already instructed the plant operators what to watch for when producing this mixture and hope that this will alleviate any future problems. We are also performing additional coring next week to further identify if the failure was isolated. If you need any further information please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, Edward H. Luce Supervisor Asphalt uaniei i-i. npman Dir.Const.Maerials Lab Agg. cc: Ray Tompkins -.Vista Const. Materials Laboratory, 16009 root tiill Blvd.. Irwindale, CA 91706 Phone(88)334-0304 Fax(818)969-2918 ANALYSIS BY WEIGHT OF TOTAL MIXTURE - CONTRACTOR: PALOMAR GRADING & PAVING SAMPLE= = = = = = = = => CLASS C2 MIXTURE DATE 02-Jun-94 IDENTIFICATION=> VISTA INDUSTRIAL ASPHALT MIX DESIGN======> PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD VMA WAS CALCULATED USING= = = => BULK SPECIFIC GRAVITY COMPOSITION OF PAVING MIXTURE: HVEEM CONSITITUENT SPECIFIC GRAVITY MATERIAL - 1.CRSEAGGT-GI- 49.0 2.800 P1- 2.FINE AGGT-G2- 51.0Y 2.700 P2- 3.MINL FLTR-G3- 0.000 P3- 4.TOTLAGGT-GS- . 2.748 PS- 5.ASPTCEMT-GB- 1.015 PB- 6.BULK SP GR (GRB) TOTAL AGGT 7.MAX SP GR (GMM) PAVING MIX 8.BULK SP GR (GMB) CMPTD MIX UNIT WEIGHT (#8 X 62.4) 9.EFFECTIVE SP GR (GSE) TOTAL AGGT 10.ABSD ASPLT (PBA%) BY WGT TOT AGGT 11.EFFECTIVE ASPLT CONTENT (PBE) 12.VMA 13.A?R VOIDS (PA) 14.VOIDS FILLED 15.S-VALUE . 16.SWELL MIX COMPOSITION WEIGHT OF % TOTAL MIX BY 46.893 46.648 46.403 46.158 48.807 48.552 48.297 48.042 0.000 0.000 0.000 0:000 95.700 95.200 94.700 94.200 4.300 4.800 5.300 5.800 2.748 2.748 2.748 2.748 2.670 2.554 2.540 2.530 2.432 2.445 2.470 2.480 151.76 152.57 154.13 154.75 2.881 2.765 2.773 2.786 1.705 0.227 0.333 0.504 2.652 4.582 4.981 5.320 15.305 15.297 14.880 14.987 8.914 4.268 2.756 1.976 41.8 72.1 81,5 86.8 45.0 40.0 38.0 33.0 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 45.9.13 47.787 0.000 93.700 6.300 2.748 2.519 2.472 154.25 2.798 0.660 5.675 15.711 1.866 88.1. 30.0 0.010 R.CONSTRUC N MATERIALS LAB SUPERVISOR ASPHALT AND OGRE 7ATES 155 154.5 '54 UNIT WOT 153.5 153 152.5 152 'SI., 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.007 'LL 0.006 0.005 0.004 0.003 0.002 0.001 6.300 /I ...... ... ..... ....... ... ........ ......... 4.300 4.000 5.300 5.800 ASPHALT CONTENT I.................................... ....... or ............, 4 ......4 ............. .1 4.300 4.800 5.300 5.800 6.300 ASPHALT CONTENT F PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD C2 MIXTURE HVEEk4 46 .. :AIUE 42 40 . ....... ....... N ........ .............. ............... ............... ....... .....I....... 4.300 1.800 5 300 5.800 6.300. ASPHALT CONTENT 9 8 7 AIfl VOIDS 6 I 3 2 ASPHALT CONTENT ".8 15.7 15.8 15.5 V JJ A I! 3 IS.? IS. I IS 14.9 14.8 I I I - I...............:................................I ..................... I..................... ...... ..... ....... . .... ...... . .. ........ . II i 4.300 4.800 3.300 1.800 6.300 ASPhALT CONTENT I ANALYSIS BY WEIGHT OF TOTAL MIXTURE CONTRACTOR: PALOMAR GRADING & PAVING ;AMPLE= ========> CLASS B MIXTURE DATE 02-Jun-94 DENTiFICATiON=> VISTA INDUSTRIAL ASPHALT lix DESIGN==== => PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD /MA WAS CALCULATED USING= = = => BULK SPECIFIC GRAVITY OMPOSITION OF PAVING MIXTURE: HVEEM ONSiTITUENT SPECIFIC GRAVITY I1ATERIAL 1.CRSE AGGT-GI- 58.0' 2.800 - MIX COMPOSITION 0,'o BY WEIGHT OF TOTAL MIX 55.854 55.564 55.274 54.984 54.694 2.FiNE AGGT-G2- 3.MiNL FLTR-G3- 42.0/ 2.700 40.446 40.236 40.026 39.816 39.606 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 4.TOTL AGGT-GS- 5.ASPTCEMT•GB- 2.757 PS. 96.300 95.800 95.300 94.800 94.300 1.015 PB- 3.700 4.200 4.700 5.200 5.700 6.BULK SP GR (GRB) TOTAL AGGT 7.MAX SP GR (GMM) PAVING MIX 8.BULK SP GR (GMB) CMPTD MIX UNIT WEIGHT (#8 X 62.4) 9.EFFECTIVE SP GR (GSE) TOTAL AGGT 10.ABSD ASPLT (PBA%) BY WGT TOT AGGT 11.EFFECTIVE ASPLT CONTENT (PBE) . 12.VMA 13.AIR VOIDS (PA) 14.VOiDS FILLED 15.S-VALUE 16.SWELL 2.757 2.757 2.757 2.757 2.757 2.605 2.599 2.579 2.560 2.544 2.442 2.460 2.503 2.510 2.509 152.38 153.50 156.19 156.62 156.56 2.772 2.790 2.791 2.793 2.799 0.199 0.435 0.448 0.475 0.552 3.506 3.779 4.269 4.745 5.174 14.703 14.520 13.480 13.693 14.183 6.257 5.348 2.947 1.953 1.376 57.4 63.2 78.1 85.7 90.3 46.0 42.0 39.0 34.0 30.0 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 1 0.010 By .......... R.CONSTRUCTIN MATERIALS LAB SUPERVISOR ASPHALT AND AC TES PALOMAF1 AIflPOflT ROAD B MIXTUflE HVEEM 6 .L ......... ............... AIR VOIDS I ...... 4 .. I I H 3.700 4 200 4.700 5.200 5.700 ASPHALT CONTENT ..UE ............/................................... .............. ............ .. ............................. ............... iN........... 3.700 4 200 4.700 5.200 5.700 ASPNAIT CONTENT 0.01 0.009 0.008 0.007 .L 0006 0.005 0.004 0.003 0.002 0.001 ...... . .............. ..... .. 3.700 4.200 4.700 5 200 5.700 ASPHAI.T CONTENT 157 156.5 156 155.5 UNIT WOT III 154.5 151 153.1 153 152 5 152 S ?Oft 4 20O 4 700 Is O0 S 700 ASPHALT CONTENT 14.3 14.6 14.4 V U A 14.2 14 13.8 13.6 13.4 3.700 4.200 4.700 1.200 5.700 ASPHALT CONTENT