2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10064-019-01683-z
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Large-size aggregates for road construction—a review of standard specifications and test methods

Abstract: Construction aggregates are essential structural components in road structures, whether in unbound form or combined with cement or bitumen. Specifications and test methods for aggregates are standardised, but current standards are limited concerning the maximal aggregate size for which they apply. This paper deals with standard specifications and test methods for large-size road construction aggregates, reviewing a new Norwegian national standard for large-size aggregates. The standard test methods and their v… Show more

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“…Fladvad and Ulvik [ 21 ] notice a disadvantage of using limited dimension ranges of the tested aggregate. The wear and fragmentation test method does not allow aggregate tests in wider grain size ranges.…”
Section: Wear and Fragmentation Resistance Of Mineral Aggregates—a Review Of Micro-deval And Los Angeles Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fladvad and Ulvik [ 21 ] notice a disadvantage of using limited dimension ranges of the tested aggregate. The wear and fragmentation test method does not allow aggregate tests in wider grain size ranges.…”
Section: Wear and Fragmentation Resistance Of Mineral Aggregates—a Review Of Micro-deval And Los Angeles Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge of their mechanical properties allows predictions of the behavior of aggregates under different loads. Aggregates are subjected to significant degradation during their entire lifetime and, according to Teymen [19], Koohmishi [20], and Fladvad and Ulvik [21], this is particularly important if they are used as ballast in railroads, as basecourse in roads, or as a component of concrete. Additionally, knowing the physical and mechanical parameters of aggregates allows evaluations of the strength of concrete mixtures or bituminous asphalt mixtures [8,10,15,22].…”
Section: Wear and Fragmentation Resistance Of Mineral Aggregates-a Review Of Micro-deval And Los Angeles Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disability to cover all differences resulting from local/regional/national conditions can make serious problems when trying to use some specific types of aggregates. This question has been highlighted in the current special issue by Fladvad and Ulvik (2019) by discussing the issue related to sampling, testing and usage of large-size aggregates (i.e. above 90 mm in diameter).…”
Section: General Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…above 90 mm in diameter). Fladvad and Ulvik's (2019) argument is that some of the conventionally advised test procedures are not adoptable for these large-size aggregates which implies application of…”
Section: General Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Norway, local aggregate resources originating from tunnels and road cuts are often utilised in construction projects (Aarstad et al, 2019). Subbase materials with particle sizes > 90 mm are commonly used, even though such materials are outside the scope of European standards and lack suitable quality assurance methods (Fladvad & Ulvik, 2019). Due to experience with frost heave problems caused by excess fines, a practice has developed where all fine material is sorted out from the large-size aggregates used in the subbase layer (Aksnes et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%