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International Journal of Pavement Engineering | 2016

Aligning laboratory and field compaction practices for asphalt – the influence of compaction temperature on mechanical properties

Frank Bijleveld; Seirgei Rosario Miller; A.H. de Bondt; Andries G. Doree

The approach used to identify a compaction temperature in the laboratory, based on binder viscosity, provides a single compaction temperature whereas, on-site, a roller operates within a temperature window. The effect on the density and mechanical properties of rolling during a temperature window remains unclear. Consequently, asphalt concrete binder mixtures were compacted in different temperature windows in the laboratory using a Roller Sector Compactor, and the observed phenomena were then related to field study observations. The results show that while similar densities can be achieved in a broad range of temperature windows, other mechanical properties such as fracture energy may decline up to 30% if compacted outside the optimum temperature window. These results indicate that a compaction temperature window should form part of mix design and quality control. The paper proposes specifying a compaction window based on temperatures and the resulting mechanical properties rather than a single compaction temperature.


Journal of Construction Engineering and Management-asce | 2015

Making operational strategies of asphalt teams explicit to reduce process variability

Frank Bijleveld; Seirgei Rosario Miller; Andries G. Doree

The on-site construction process undertaken by asphalt teams has a critical impact on pavement quality. Process improvement and learning require explicit information about the process. However, current on-site operational activities and key parameters are, in general, not systematically monitored and mapped. The lack of process information makes it difficult for contractors and asphalt teams to distinguish between good and poor practices and to improve. Although technologies to make the on-site process explicit are becoming widely available, their adoption has been slow. To overcome this knowledge gap regarding explicit information about the on-site construction process, this paper proposes a framework and utilizes technologies for the systematic monitoring and mapping of on-site activities and key parameters. Various technologies and sensors, such as a global positioning system (GPS), a laser linescanner, and infrared cameras, make it possible to track the on-site movements of machinery and asphalt temperatures during construction. This framework was applied and refined during 29 asphalting projects in the Netherlands, creating an extensive set of on-site process data. Considerable variability was found in the delivered asphalt temperatures, the asphalt cooling, the compaction process and density progression, and the movements of machinery. This variability offers opportunities where action could be taken to improve process quality by reducing process variability. The framework and explicit data can help asphalt teams to verbalize their tacit knowledge and make their own processes and choices transparent and further promotes learning processes. This paper contributes to a deeper understanding of the on-site construction process and highlights how to encourage technology adoption in construction


Automation in Construction | 2011

Measuring and visualizing hot mix asphalt concrete paving operations

Seirgei Rosario Miller; Timo Hartmann; Andries G. Doree


Fifth International Conference on Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Pavements and Technological Control (MAIREPAV5)University of Iowa, Iowa CityFederal Highway AdministrationAmerican Society of Civil EngineersTransportation Research Board | 2007

NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PAVING PROCESS NEED TO BE BASED ON "COMMON PRACTICE" AND OPERATORS' HEURISTICS

Henderikus L. ter Huerne; Seirgei Rosario Miller; Andries G. Doree


Proceedings of the seventh International Postgraduate Conference in the Built and Human Environment : 27th - 29th March 2007 | 2007

Understanding asphalt compaction: an action research strategy

Seirgei Rosario Miller; Henderikus L. ter Huerne; Andries G. Doree


Sixth International Conference on Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Pavements and Technological Control (MAIREPAV6)International Society for Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Transportation InfrastructureTransportation Research Board | 2009

Monitoring Hot Mix Asphalt Temperature to Improve Homogeneity and Pavement Quality

H.L. ter Huerne; André G. Dorée; Seirgei Rosario Miller


Proceedings of 4th nordic conference on construction economics and organisation: development processes in construction management | 2007

The asphalt paving process: Plans for action research

Seirgei Rosario Miller; Henny ter Huerne; André G. Dorée


Advanced Engineering Informatics | 2016

Visualization environment for reviewing and experimenting with compaction equipment trajectories in context

Alexandr Vasenev; Timo Hartmann; Seirgei Rosario Miller; Andries G. Doree


5th Eurasphalt and Eurobitume Congress 2012 | 2012

Too hot to handle, too cold to control - influence of compaction temparature on the mechanical properties of asphalt

Frank Bijleveld; Seirgei Rosario Miller; A.H. de Bondt; Andries G. Doree


Performance improvement in construction management | 2010

Role of action research in dealing with a traditional process

Seirgei Rosario Miller; ter H.L. Huerne; Andries G. Doree; Brian Atkin; Jan Borgbrant

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Timo Hartmann

Technical University of Berlin

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Kumar Anupam

Delft University of Technology

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Delft University of Technology

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