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    @JournalArticle {2766,
    	title = {Assessment of the density and moisture content of asphalt mixtures of road pavements},
    	journal = {Construction and Building Materials},
    	volume = {154},
    	year = {2017},
    	month = {2017-11-15 00:00:00},
    	pages = {1216{\textendash}1225},
    	publisher = {Elsevier},
    	abstract = {

    Distresses on asphalt pavements are associated to the traffic and moisture both in asphalt and granular layers. The traffic on road pavements is responsible by the occurrence of cracks that promote the pavement failure. The quality of the asphalt mixes, measured by its density, is an important factor to ensure the integrity of the pavements. The water in pavement surface decreases the driving comfort and reduces the asphalt-aggregate bond leading to the degradation of the asphalt materials. Thus, this paper uses Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) tests to assess density and moisture content on asphalt mix slabs. Six asphalt mixes were produced in laboratory with the same aggregate gradation and asphalt type, varying the binder content (4.0, 5.0 and 6.0\%) and the air-void content (from 3.7\% up to 16.9\%). For the assessment of the moisture content, each mix was tested with 5, 10, 20 and 40\% of the air-void volume filled with water. The effect of the water on GPR results was performed after the sprinkling of the water and 24 h after the water application. Results show that the density of the asphalt mixes can be well predicted by the Complex Refractive Index Model while the presence of water is not easy to identify due to the connectivity of the air-voids inside the asphalt mixes.

    }, keywords = {Asphalt mixes, Density, GPR, moisture}, doi = {10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.06.119}, author = {Fernandes, F. and Fernandes, A. and Pais, J.} }

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