Effect of Delay in Testing Asphalt Concrete Specimens for Marshall Stability, MLR-86-08, Draft, 1986
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Publication date
1 July 1986
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Abstract
The Central Laboratory has been delaying the mix design testing of 2 1/2" X 4"
Marshall specimens for stability, until the next day after molding. For example,
if the mixes are made and samples molded on Friday a man would have to
come in and work on Saturday to test these specimens. The reason for this is
that the ASTM-01559 "Resistance to Plastic Flow of Bituminous Mixes Using
Marshall Apparatus," states that "the specimens after being molded shall be
carefully transferred to a smooth, flat surface and allowed to stand overnight
at room temperature, before being weighed, measured and tested."
The AASHTO procedure, AASHTO Designation T-245-82 "Resistance to Plastic Flow
of Bituminous Mixtures using Marshall Apparatus," does not say when the specimens
shall be tested for stability. The IDOT Lab. Specifications, Test Method
No. Iowa 502-8 and test method No. Iowa 506-C "compacting asphaltic concrete
by the Marshall Method" and "Resistance to Plastic Flow of Bituminous Mixtures
Using the Marshall Apparatus," respectively, only state that the specimens
shall be cooled before testing.
Due to the above conflict in specifications, a number of mix samples were
tested, in the Central Lab, for stability on different days. This should furnish
enough information to allow us to change the procedure and to test for
stability the same day molded, or be able to delay the testing for 3 days or
more