Asphalt Surface Aging Prediction (ASAP) System

The Asphalt Surface Aging Prediction (ASAP) project has been a 2.5 year effort to predict age-related embrittlement in asphalt pavement surfaces and to develop ground-based and airborne systems to measure key spectral indicators needed for prediction. The idea is to predict failure so that preemptive measures can be applied to the surface to extend the pavement life. Five tasks were involved in this effort. The first was concerned with determining the infrared spectral feature of aging asphalts that best correlate with physical properties of asphalts and with determining whether spectral manipulation methods could isolate the asphalt signature from aggregates. The second task examined field cores, mapped aging severity with depth, and examined surface aging. The third task developed a ruggedize fourier transform infrared spectrometer, an instrumentation vehicle, and supporting software to implement field analyses. At present the diffuse reflectance system does not provide sufficient signal, but modifications may be possible to correct the problem. The fourth and fifth tasks were to be field trials with completed systems.

Language

  • English

Media Info

  • Media Type: Web
  • Edition: Final Report
  • Features: Appendices; Figures; Photos; References; Tables;
  • Pagination: 138p

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 01338798
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Contract Numbers: DTOS59-07-H-0006
  • Files: TRIS, USDOT
  • Created Date: May 3 2011 8:32AM