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World of Asphalt Pavements Feedback Sydney Stephen Emery
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Year 2000 'World of Asphalt Pavements' International Conference ‘The Flexible Path for the 21st Century’ February 20-24, 2000 — Sydney, Australia
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Session 1: Australasian Overview of World Issues Innovation in Specifications and Contractual Arrangements - towards performance contracting, Australia
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Session 2A: Design Concepts Compass to design functional mixes, Netherlands Design and vacuum creep on SMA, Australia
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Session 2B: Innovative Surfaces 1 Microsurfacing for heavily trafficked roads, Australia
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Session 2C: Binders – Cold Emulsion Priming of Road Bases, Australia
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Session 3A: Performance Testing Evaluation of field and laboratory fatigue properties of asphalt mixes, Australia
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Session 3B: Aggregate/Binder Properties Detecting and measuring segregation, USA
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Session 3C: Binders – Hot Specialty binders with improved fuel resistance, Australia
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Session 4: Working Together: achieving better & safer outcomes Keynote: Asphalt paving health effects research and development in the United States, Asphalt Institute, USA
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Session 5: European Overview of World Issues Use of innovative contracts in Sweden LCI (Life Cycle Inventory) for asphalt in Green Procurement, Denmark
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Session 6A: Innovative Surfaces 2 Porous asphalt, NZ Stone mastic asphalt: performance related material specification and experience, NZ
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Session 6B: Application Innovation MultiPaver - road maintenance, Australia Reduced thickness bitumen rubber asphalt leads to cost effective pavement rehabilitation, USA
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Session 6C: Environmental Aspects Low noise asphalt concrete containing tyre rubber, France Use of PG asphalt cement in recycled Hot Mix, USA/Canada
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Session 7A: Binder Specification/Development Australian Performance Based Binder Specifications Multi purpose (multigrade) high performance binder, Mobil Multibit–a new high performance (multigrade) bitumen, BP
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Session 7B: Aggregate/Surface Texture Evaluation of Superpave fine aggregate specification, USA Aggregate suitability (stripping potential) for asphalt using methylene blue test, Australia Hardness testing of pavement surfaces, NZ Comparison of methods to measure road surface macrotexture, NZ
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Session 7C: Costing/Statistical Control Asphalt Mixture Proportioning: Mix Design and Production Compared, USA
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Session 8: Performance Outcomes – more than just a good idea Partnering in Road Construction, RSA Simple Performance Test - AASHTO 2002 Design Guide, USA
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Session 9: North American Overview of World Issues Innovations in Materials and Mix Design Developments in Specifications and Contract Construction Equipment Developments, HMA Work Force Issues for the 21st Century
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Session 10: An International Potpourri Australian Asphalt Mix Design Procedure, Australia Experience with thin and ultra-thin HMA pavements in the United States, USA
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Australian Asphalt Mix Design Procedure Gyratory compaction is used in design Flexural modulus, not resilient modulus Creep slope is sensitive to air voids; not good assessment of rutting. Wheel- tracking test to be used in future. Rutting controlled by Air voids of 2.5% at refusal density (350 gyrations) Wheel tracking results
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Session 11: Southern African Overview of World Issues Procurement protocol for modified binders New hotmix design method for southern Africa Development of a product certification system Pavement performance evaluation as input to stochastic asset management
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Session 12: Progress along the World Highway of the 21st Century Technological developments under long term road maintenance, Australia Implications of long term road maintenance contracts for the asphalt industry, South Africa
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Closure Opportunity to benchmark South Africa internationally We saw that South African issues parallel world issues –we are living in a global society Next WOAP conference –Jointly with CAPSA? –2004? –Held in South Africa?
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