Reflective Crack Mitigation Using AST Interlayer over Soil-Cement Base for Flexible Pavements
Abstract
Flexible pavement over soil-cement base deteriorates over time due to reflective
cracking caused by the shrinkage of such base. The propagation of the reflective cracks
in overlaying hot mix asphalt (HMA) could be mitigated by installing interlayer system.
State of Louisiana, USA has been utilizing Asphaltic Surface Treatment (AST) as an
interlayer between the soil-cement base and HMA to mitigate reflective cracking. To
evaluate the field performance of AST interlayer, flexible pavement projects with and
without AST interlayer over soil-cement bases were compared in this study. From the
Pavement Management System (PMS) database of Louisiana, 27 AST interlayer projects
(70 miles) and 46 No AST interlayer projects (175 miles) were selected for comparison.
The service lives of these projects were assessed using the time series cracking, rutting,
and international roughness index (IRI) data. It was found that the projects with AST
interlayer produced on average 14.3 and 14.7 years of service lives for transverse and
alligator cracking, respectively. On the other hand, the average service lives of No AST
interlayer projects were 11.6 and 12.5 years for such cracks, respectively. Hence, the
AST interlayer projects gained 2.7 and 2.2 years of service life for transverse and alligator
cracking, respectively. However, the service life based on rut data showed a loss of 3.2
years for AST interlayer projects (16.2 years). Furthermore, the longitudinal cracking
and IRI exhibited no improvements. In summary, AST interlayer can mitigate transverse
and alligator cracking but slightly increase the rutting potential of the pavement.
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