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Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements (2003)

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Suggested Citation:"Attendees." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2003. Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/21957.
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312 Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements: A National Seminar BREAKOUT SESSION ON DESIGN AND SPECIFICATIONS: ATTENDEES NAME AFFILIATION PHONE/E-MAIL Lorina Popescu U.C., Berkeley, Pavement Research Center 510-231-5739 lpopescu@uclink4.berkeley.edu Jimmy Brumfield Mississippi DOT 601-359-1666 jbrumfield@mdot.state.ms.us Don Goss Valero Energy Corp. 310-518-4000 Donald.goss@valero.com Chuck Suszko Caltrans 916-227-7314 chuck.suszko@dot.ca.gov Tony Limas Granite Construction Co. 916-855-4449 tony.limas@gcinc.com Joe DeVol Washington State DOT 360-709-5421 devolj@wsdot.wa.gov Andrew Braham Koch Pavement Solutions 801-397-7620 brahama@kochind.com Robert Rea Nebraska Dept. of Roads 402-420-6460 rrea@dor.state.ne.us Dean Weitzel Nevada DOT 775-888-7520 dweitzel@dot.state.nv.us Amy Epps Martin Texas A&M 976-862-1750 a-eppsmartin@tamu.edu W.R. Bill Bailey Rock Binders, Inc. 360-907-4200 bill@rockbinders.com John D’Angelo FHWA 202-366-0121 john.d’angelo@fhwa.dot.gov Michael C. Cook Caltrans 916-227-7300 mike.cook@dot.ca.gov Lerose Lane Caltrans District 2 (Redding) 530-225-3389 lerose.lane@dot.ca.gov Murari Pradhan Utah DOT 801-965-4521 mpradhan@utah.gov Dale Rand Texas DOT 512-506-5836 drand@dot.state.tx.us Roger Smith Consulting Engineer 916-660-9321 rdsmith@jps.net Steve Ragan Granite Rock Co. 831-768-2335 sragan@graniterock.com David Morgan B. J. Unichem 307-235-5906 dmorgan@bjservices.com

D’Angelo, Cook, and Popescu 313 NAME AFFILIATION PHONE/E-MAIL Fred Hejl TRB 202-334-2952 fhejl@nas,edu Barry White Chemical Lime Co. 530-878-7368 barry.white@chemicallime.com Gerry Huber Heritage Research Group 317-390-3141 Gerald.huber@heritage-enviro.com Shakir Shatnawi Caltrans 916-227-5706 shakir.shatnawi@dot.ca.gov Rita Leahy MACTEC 916-331-9379 rbleahy@lawco.com

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TRB's report, Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements, documents the work accomplished during the national seminar held in San Diego, California, on February 4-6, 2003. The proceedings identify best practices, gaps in knowledge, and research needs on moisture damage in asphalt pavements.

Moisture damage in asphalt pavements is a national concern. Correctly identifying the problem and isolating the contributing factors -- materials and construction -- are equally challenging. The goals of the national seminar were twofold: to provide timely information on the topic by leading experts, and to begin discussions on work and steps needed for addressing this problem. The topics addressed in the report include the following:

Problem identification -- distinguishing between materials-induced and construction-related factors,

Fundamental concepts -- binder and aggregate considerations and failure mechanisms,

Test methods -- laboratory and field,

Remediation -- additives and construction practices,

Field performance and case studies,

Specifications -- shortcomings and need for improvements, and

Environmental and health issues.

In addition to the papers and breakout session summaries, the proceedings include questions raised and answers given by some of the more than 100 people who participated in the national seminar.

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Report Parts; Front Matter, Topic 1, Topic 2, Topic 3, Topic 4, Topic 5, Topic 6, Topic 7, Topic 8, Topic 9, Breakout Session 1, Breakout Session 2, Breakout Session 3, Breakout Session 4, Conference Summary, Road Map, Conference Program, Participant List

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