Bituminous mixtures - Test methods for hot mix asphalt - Part 12: Determination of the water sensitivity of bituminous specimens
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This European Standard describes three test methods for determining the effect of saturation and accelerated water conditioning. These methods can be used to evaluate the effect of moisture with or without anti-stripping additives including liquids, such as amines, and fillers, such as hydrated lime or cement: method A uses the indirect tensile strength of cylindrical specimens of bituminous mixtures; method B uses the compression strength of cylindrical specimens of bituminous mixtures; method C defines the bonding value of soft asphalt mixtures 1 h after mixing, where the bonding of bitumen and aggregate can be equated to a bonding value. Method A and method B give the same result on average. However, if the slenderness of the specimens is less than 0,5, method B is not suitable. Method C is suitable for soft asphalt mixtures with bitumen of viscosity at 60 ºC of 4000 mm2/s or less, for which methods A and B are not suitable. NOTE Methods A and B are suitable for soft asphalt mixtures with bitumen of viscosity at 60 ºC greater than 4000 mm2/s.
Bituminous mixtures - Test methods for hot mix asphalt - Part 12: Determination of the water sensitivity of bituminous specimens
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