Calibration and Reliability of a Nuclear Asphalt Content Gauge, MLR-87-02, 1987
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Publication date
1 April 1987
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Abstract
Based on results of an evaluation performed during the winter of
1985-86, six Troxler 3241-B Asphalt Content Gauges were purchased for
District use in monitoring project asphalt contents. Use of these
gauges will help reduce the need for chemical based extractions. Effective
use of the gauges depends on the accurate preparation and
transfer of project mix calibrations from the Central Lab to the Districts.
The objective of this project was to evaluate the precision and accuracy
of a gauge in determining asphalt contents and to develop a mix
calibration transfer procedure for implementation during the 1987 construction.
The first part of the study was accomplished by preparing
mix calibrations in the Central Lab gauge and taking multiple measurements
of a sample with known asphalt content. The second part was accomplished
by preparing transfer pans, obtaining count data on the
pans using each gauge, and transferring calibrations from one gauge to
another through the use of calibration transfer equations. The transferred
calibrations were tested by measuring samples with a known asphalt
content.
The study established that the Troxler 3241-B Asphalt Content Gauge
yields results of acceptable accuracy and precision as evidenced by a
standard deviation of 0.04% asphalt content on multiple measurements
of the same sample. The calibration transfer procedure proved feasible
and resulted in the calibration transfer portion of Materials I.M.
335 - Method of Test For Determining the Asphalt Content of Bituminous
Mixtures by the Nuclear Method