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Title:

Manual for Emulsion-Based Chip Seals for Pavement Preservation

Report No.:
NCHRP Report 680
Authors:
Scott Shuler, Anthony Lord, Amy Epps-Martin, Denise Hoyt

  

Published:
2011
Washington, D.C.
Transportation Research Board of the National Academies

  

Series:
Report (National Cooperative Highway Research Program - NCHRP)
Type:
Hard copy + Online document
1 volume (100 pages)

Access Note:
3.9 MB
Summary
This report presents a manual for the use of emulsion-based chip seals for pavement preservation. The manual addresses the factors affecting chip performance, discusses design and construction considerations, and identifies procedures for selecting the appropriate chip seal materials. The report also contains recommended test methods for use in the design and quality control of chip seals. The test methods are presented in AASHTO format to facilitate incorporation into the AASHTO Standard Specifications for Transportation Materials and Methods of Sampling and Testing. The material contained in the report should be of immediate interest to state maintenance engineers and others involved in the maintenance and preservation of flexible pavements.

  

Publ. Place
Washington, D.C.

  

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Collection:
TRB
Call Number:
NCHRP Report 680
Copies Owned:
Loan Copy
ISBN:
9780309155397
Topics
Manuals
Pavement maintenance
pavements


Related to
Appendices A to J of NCHRP Report 680 provide further elaboration on the work performed in this project and are available online only: http://onlinepubs.trb.org/onlinepubs/nchrp/nchrp_rpt_680Appendices.pdf

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Contributors
Shuler, Scott
Lord, Anthony
Martin, Amy Epps
Cunagin, Denise Hoyt
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY

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