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Use of grid reinforcement in HMA overlays – A Texas field case study of highway US 59 in Atlanta District

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dc.contributor.author Walubita, LF
dc.contributor.author Mahmoud, E
dc.contributor.author Lee, SI
dc.contributor.author Carrasco, G
dc.contributor.author Komba, Julius J
dc.contributor.author Fuentes, L
dc.contributor.author Nyamuhokya, TP
dc.date.accessioned 2019-10-31T07:37:33Z
dc.date.available 2019-10-31T07:37:33Z
dc.date.issued 2019-07
dc.identifier.citation Walubita, L.F. (et.al). 2019. Use of grid reinforcement in HMA overlays – A Texas field case study of highway US 59 in Atlanta District. Construction and Building Materials, v213, pp 325-336. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0950-0618
dc.identifier.issn 1879-0526
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2019.04.072
dc.identifier.uri https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950061819309171
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11202
dc.description Copyright: 2019 Elsevier. This is the preprint version of the work. For the published item, please consult the publisher's website. en_US
dc.description.abstract One of the common methods to mitigate reflective cracking, in existing cracked pavements, is the use of interlayer grid reinforcements in hot-mix asphalt (HMA) overlay construction during maintenance and/or rehabilitation projects. As a means of sharing the practical experience, lessons learned, and demonstrating the performance benefits of using interlayer grid-reinforcements, this paper presents a field case study where different types of grid reinforcements (namely geosynthetic paving mats) were used in HMA overlay construction to mitigate reflective cracking and thereafter, field performance was monitored and evaluated periodically. Two HMA overlay test sections (denoted as Sec13 and Sec14), reinforced with different grid materials (i.e., geosynthetic paving mats) were constructed in 2011 over an existing cracked HMA pavement (with transverse cracks) on an in-service highway US 59 in the Atlanta District of Texas. Field performance was subsequently monitored/evaluated for a period of over seven years against an adjacent Control section (Sec01), without grid reinforcement, on the same US 59 highway. Under the same pavement structure, traffic loading, and climatic conditions, various performance indices were evaluated semi-annually including reflective cracking, rutting, longitudinal surface profiles, and interlayer bonding. While the rutting performance was indifferent on all the three test sections after 7 years of service, 17% of reflective cracking was measured on the Control section versus 4% on the grid-reinforced test sections – demonstrating that the use of grid reinforcement (namely geosynthetic paving mats) has been effective in mitigating reflective cracking from the existing cracked HMA pavement. Similarly, while coring indicated satisfactory interlayer bonding conditions on all the three test sections, the rate of pavement surface roughness deterioration was also hardly different on all the three test sections – albeit that the Control section (Sec01) exhibited superiority in terms of the profile indices (smoothness/serviceability) than the grid-reinforced test sections (Sec13 and Sec14). en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Elsevier en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Worklist;22756
dc.subject Geosynthetic en_US
dc.subject Grid-reinforcement en_US
dc.subject Hot-mix asphalt en_US
dc.subject HMA en_US
dc.subject Overlay en_US
dc.subject Paving-mat en_US
dc.subject Reflective cracking en_US
dc.title Use of grid reinforcement in HMA overlays – A Texas field case study of highway US 59 in Atlanta District en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Walubita, L., Mahmoud, E., Lee, S., Carrasco, G., Komba, J. J., Fuentes, L., & Nyamuhokya, T. (2019). Use of grid reinforcement in HMA overlays – A Texas field case study of highway US 59 in Atlanta District. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11202 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Walubita, LF, E Mahmoud, SI Lee, G Carrasco, Julius J Komba, L Fuentes, and TP Nyamuhokya "Use of grid reinforcement in HMA overlays – A Texas field case study of highway US 59 in Atlanta District." (2019) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11202 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Walubita L, Mahmoud E, Lee S, Carrasco G, Komba JJ, Fuentes L, et al. Use of grid reinforcement in HMA overlays – A Texas field case study of highway US 59 in Atlanta District. 2019; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11202. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Article AU - Walubita, LF AU - Mahmoud, E AU - Lee, SI AU - Carrasco, G AU - Komba, Julius J AU - Fuentes, L AU - Nyamuhokya, TP AB - One of the common methods to mitigate reflective cracking, in existing cracked pavements, is the use of interlayer grid reinforcements in hot-mix asphalt (HMA) overlay construction during maintenance and/or rehabilitation projects. As a means of sharing the practical experience, lessons learned, and demonstrating the performance benefits of using interlayer grid-reinforcements, this paper presents a field case study where different types of grid reinforcements (namely geosynthetic paving mats) were used in HMA overlay construction to mitigate reflective cracking and thereafter, field performance was monitored and evaluated periodically. Two HMA overlay test sections (denoted as Sec13 and Sec14), reinforced with different grid materials (i.e., geosynthetic paving mats) were constructed in 2011 over an existing cracked HMA pavement (with transverse cracks) on an in-service highway US 59 in the Atlanta District of Texas. Field performance was subsequently monitored/evaluated for a period of over seven years against an adjacent Control section (Sec01), without grid reinforcement, on the same US 59 highway. Under the same pavement structure, traffic loading, and climatic conditions, various performance indices were evaluated semi-annually including reflective cracking, rutting, longitudinal surface profiles, and interlayer bonding. While the rutting performance was indifferent on all the three test sections after 7 years of service, 17% of reflective cracking was measured on the Control section versus 4% on the grid-reinforced test sections – demonstrating that the use of grid reinforcement (namely geosynthetic paving mats) has been effective in mitigating reflective cracking from the existing cracked HMA pavement. Similarly, while coring indicated satisfactory interlayer bonding conditions on all the three test sections, the rate of pavement surface roughness deterioration was also hardly different on all the three test sections – albeit that the Control section (Sec01) exhibited superiority in terms of the profile indices (smoothness/serviceability) than the grid-reinforced test sections (Sec13 and Sec14). DA - 2019-07 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Geosynthetic KW - Grid-reinforcement KW - Hot-mix asphalt KW - HMA KW - Overlay KW - Paving-mat KW - Reflective cracking LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2019 SM - 0950-0618 SM - 1879-0526 T1 - Use of grid reinforcement in HMA overlays – A Texas field case study of highway US 59 in Atlanta District TI - Use of grid reinforcement in HMA overlays – A Texas field case study of highway US 59 in Atlanta District UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/11202 ER - en_ZA


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