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From page 72...
... 3. For modified asphalt binders, the mixing and compaction temperatures determined by the Phase Angle method are also substantially lower and more reasonable than by the equiviscous method.
From page 73...
... • Both methods also appear to provide reasonable temperatures for mixing and compaction temperatures for a variety of modified and unmodified asphalt binders being used across the United States. • Correlations of the mixing and compaction temperatures with laboratory coating, workability, and compactability were similar for both methods.
From page 74...
... . This analysis would provide more points on the phase angle master curve for analysis of the frequency-temperature relationships for determining mixing and compaction temperatures.
From page 75...
... 75 used for delivery of training on using the Phase Angle method ranging from traditional instructor-led courses with hands on workshops to more contemporary methods like self-paced web-based training. Many technicians can be reached effectively within existing regional and national binder technician certification programs.


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