NTL Record

Title Ceramic roadway aggregates with improved polish- and wear-resistance
Record ID 31324
Personal Name
Creator
Petty, Arthur V., Jr.
Source iv, 100 p. : ill.
Corporate Creator Tuscaloosa Research Center (United States. Bureau of Mines)
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Research and Development
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Research and Development
Publication Date 19810800
Language English
Abstract Through a cooperative program between the Bureau of Mines, Tuscaloosa Research Center and the Federal Highway Administration, synthetic ceramic aggregates having high wear- and polish-resistance were developed. Three hundred aggregate compositions, incorporating a variety of low-cost "waste" materials were evaluated over a 3D-month period. Aggregates were produced using conventional ceramic processing techniques and fired at temperatures ranging from 900 degrees - 1,500 degrees C. British Wheel and L. A. Abrasion tests were used for initial screening of the aggregates. These data, in addition to raw material costs, availability, and energy requirements, were used to select nine compositions for circular track tests at Maryland DOT and North Carolina Department of Transportation and Highway Safety facilities. Economic evaluations showed that present production costs, based on a 1,000 ton-per-day operation ranged from $10 to $120 per ton of material produced. Guyana bauxite was used as a standard and several of the selected compositions developed surpassed the bauxite in performance and were lower in cost.
Rosap ID dot:838
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/838
TRT Terms Artificial aggregates; Ceramic materials; Aggregate tests; Durability; Salvage
Classification NTL - HIGHWAY/ROAD TRANSPORTATION - Pavement Management and Performance;
NTL - HIGHWAY/ROAD TRANSPORTATION - Materials
Geographical
Coverage
United States
OCLC 465219103
Contract Number 7-3-0046
Report Number FHWA-RD-81-136
Availability Federal Highway Administration
Resource type Tech Report
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/31000/31300/31324/FHWA-RD-81-136.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository