The Research Page shows research items of interest to the pavement preservation community. Items include ongoing and proposed research, opportunities, and Research Roadmap items and links.
Kraton Ultra-thin HMA / WMA Overlay StudyThe University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth is conducting a study of Kraton high-polymer content thin lift mixtures containing up to 40 percent RAP. The study plans initially to test materials from Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and subsequently, several other states. As of February 2012, the study had tested materials from Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Preliminary test results for mixes containing Massachusetts materials can be viewed here. Test results for Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Vermont also are now available. Results for materials from other states will be added as they become available. New Hampshire DOT and the Vermont Agency of Transportation have tested applications of Highly Modified Asphalt (HiMA) thin lift overlays and incorporated their comments into a short (3m42s) video. Further information may be obtained from: Professor Walaa S. Mogawer, PE Innovative Research OpportunityPlease review the following documents in sequential order. |
Economics of Mississippi RAP
The FHWA in partnership with the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and the preservation industry, have sponsored a study to delineate the most critical knowledge gaps in pavement and bridge preservation and the research which is necessary to fill those gaps. This Transportation System Preservation (TSP) Research, Development, and Implementation Roadmap is the output of that partnership effort, and was compiled via input received during three (3) regional workshops conducted in 2007.
Working together with preservation practitioners from State, Provincial, and local transportation agencies; industry, academia, and the FHWA; this effort has resulted in the development of a broad array of pavement and bridge preservation research needs statements which comprise the “TSP Research Roadmap,” now available for download below.
[ Note: For detailed research needs statements, please refer to the Roadmap report appendices. ]
The TSP Research Roadmap – January 2008
- TSP Research Roadmap – Brochure
- Cover Letter from the FHWA Associate Administrator for Infrastructure
- TSP Research Roadmap – Executive Summary
- TSP Research Roadmap Report
Other Preservation Research Roadmaps
Presented below for informational and comparison purposes, are proposed preservation research activities that have been developed and submitted by other preservation task groups. To submit your preservation roadmap or list of problem statements, please contact the TSP2 site administrator. Please submit research matrices in MS Word and/or Adobe PDF format.
- Partnered Pavement Research Center (PPRC) Research Road Map, 2008: Sponsored by the California Pavement Preservation Center (CP2) and CALTRANS.
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