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Development of Sustainable pavement infrastructure development with environmentally friendly
alternatives is preferred to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Warm mix asphalt (WMA) is identified
as one of the alternative to the typical hot mix asphalt (HMA) used on pavement construction to
reduce these emissions. WMA technology allows an asphalt mix to be prepared and placed at lower
temperatures than conventional hot mix. This study is focused on a comparative study of three WMA
mixes and a HMA control mix used in the construction of an environmentally focused subdivision in
the City of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The scope of the study covers aspects related to asphalt plant
production, asphalt plant emissions, construction, laboratory performance, and initial road
performance with different WMA technologies in comparison to HMA. Paper reports on the findings
related to the asphalt plant production, asphalt plant emissions, and construction stage of the study.
The advantages of using WMA technology were evidenced during the mix manufacturing and road
construction stages. The WMA mixes showed reduced emissions, lower fuel consumption, reduced
smoke and odors, improved safety and working environment, improved mix workability, extended
compaction time, more uniform compaction, and reduced thermal segregation. The laboratory
evaluation showed that the WMA mixes behaved similar or superior to the HMA mixes. WMA mixes
had similar rutting and fatigue resistance, better low temperature behavior, higher laboratory
workability, and similar stripping susceptibility, than the conventional HMA mixes. However WMA
mixes showed slightly lower mix stiffness at high temperature compared to HMA mixes. |
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