Correlating Aggregate Polish Susceptibility to Limestone Concentration Using X-Ray Diffraction

Aaron B Smith, W. Guthrie
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To minimize the occurrence of friction loss through polishing, pavements must be constructed from polish-resistant aggregates. Research has shown that limestone aggregates with high concentrations of carbonates are highly susceptible to polishing. Identifying polish-susceptible aggregates in the laboratory before they are placed on the road surface can help reduce accidents and save lives. Seven aggregate sources from nine field sites throughout Utah were identified by the locked-wheel skid trailer (LWST) to have low friction surfaces. A correlation between carbonate content, determined using X-ray diffraction (XRD), and accelerated polish testing was developed. Additionally, a correlation between field testing and laboratory testing was developed between the results of XRD and LWST testing. The correlations were characterized by high coefficients of determination, indicating that carbonate content is highly correlated to both polish susceptibility and field friction values. These correlations can be used to help reduce risk to the traveling public and predict pavement friction values before placing new asphalt.
用x射线衍射分析骨料抛光敏感性与石灰石浓度的关系
为了尽量减少抛光过程中摩擦损失的发生,路面必须采用抗抛光集料。研究表明,含有高浓度碳酸盐的石灰石集合体非常容易被抛光。在实验室中识别易受抛光影响的骨料,然后将其放置在路面上,可以帮助减少事故并挽救生命。通过锁轮制动拖车(LWST),来自犹他州9个油田的7个骨料源具有低摩擦表面。用x射线衍射(XRD)测定碳酸盐含量与加速抛光测试之间的相关性。此外,还建立了XRD和LWST测试结果在现场测试和实验室测试之间的相关性。相关性具有较高的决定系数,表明碳酸盐含量与抛光敏感性和场摩擦值高度相关。这些相关性可以用来帮助减少对旅行公众的风险,并在铺设新沥青之前预测路面摩擦值。
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