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Moisture Sensitivity of Asphalt Pavements (2003)

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APPENDIX A Conference Program

Seminar Description 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 this national seminar are twofold: technology transfer from leading experts, and a road map to solving this problem. Topics to be addressed include the following:  Identifying the problemdistinguishing between materials-induced versus construction-related factors  Fundamental conceptsbinder and aggregate considerations; failure mechanisms  Test methodslaboratory and field  Remediationadditives and construction practices  Field performance and case studies  Specificationsshortcomings  Environmental and health issues Time Line The national seminar will be held at the Radisson La Jolla in San Diego, California, February 4–6, 2003. It is being planned by a steering committee made up of agency personnel (state and federal), industry, and academia. The national seminar will be an invited-only session, so the steering committee will also identify potential guests who can contribute to the subject. NATIONAL February 4−6, 2003 S E M I N A R PROGRAM

Tentative Program February 3, 2003 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Steering Committee Meeting 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Registration 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Working Dinner with Presenters, Moderators, Facilitators, and Note Keepers February 4, 2003 7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast and Registration 8:00 a.m. – Noon Session 1 (ModeratorDavid Newcomb)  Welcome – Anne Mayer (Caltrans) and Gary Hamby (FHWA)  Lecture 1 – Introduction and Seminar Objectives (Gary Hicks)  Break  Lecture 2 – Chemistry and Mechanisms (Dallas Little)  Lecture 3 – Test Methods (Mansour Solaimanian) Noon – 1:30 p.m. Lunch (on your own) 1:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Session 2 (ModeratorBrandon Milar)  Lecture 4 – Treatments (Jon Epps)  Lecture 5 – Design and Production Processes (John D’Angelo)  Break  Lecture 6 – Construction Issues (Jim St. Martin)  Lecture 7 – Field Experiences (Dale Rand/Amy Epps-Martin) 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Hosted Reception February 5, 2003 7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Session 3 (ModeratorTerrie Bressette)  Lecture 8 – Specifications (Rita Leahy)  Lecture 9 – Implementation (Jim Moulthrop)

10:00 a.m. − 10:30 a.m. Break 10:30 a.m. − Noon Parallel Breakout Sessions  Breakout 1 Fundamentals 1. Facilitators Dave Jones and Alan James 2. Note Keeper Anne Stonex  Breakout 2 Testing and Treatments 1. Facilitators Carl Monismith and Eric Berger 2. Note Keeper Jennifer Kwong  Breakout 3 Design and Specifications 1. Facilitators John D’Angelo and Mike Cook 2. Note Keeper Lorina Popescu  Breakout 4 Construction and Field Performance 1. Facilitators Joe Peterson and Bill Maupin 2. Note Keeper Steve Healow Noon – 1:30 p.m. Lunch (on your own) 1:30 p.m. − 5:30 p.m. Parallel Breakout Sessions (Continued)  Breakout 1 Fundamentals 1. Facilitators Dave Jones and Alan James 2. Note Keeper Anne Stonex  Breakout 2 Testing and Treatments 1. Facilitators Carl Monismith and Eric Berger 2. Note Keeper Jennifer Kwong  Breakout 3 Design and Specifications 1. Facilitators John D’Angelo and Mike Cook 2. Note Keeper Lorina Popescu  Breakout 4 Construction and Field Performance 1. Facilitators Joe Peterson and Bill Maupin 2. Note Keeper Steve Healow 6:00 p.m. − 7:00 p.m. Hosted Reception 7:00 p.m. − 10:00 p.m. Working Dinner for Facilitators / Note Keepers

February 6, 2003 7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:00 a.m. – Noon Session Wrap-Up (ModeratorMike Anderson)  Summary of Breakout Sessions and Discussions 1. David Jones and Alan James 2. Carl Monismith and Eric Berger 3. John D’Angelo and Mike Cook 4. Joe Peterson and Bill Maupin  Break  Road Map for the Future and DiscussionJim Moulthrop and Joe Button 1. Best Practices 2. Gaps in Knowledge 3. Implementation and Research Needs  Conference SummaryLarry Santucci  Closing RemarksPhil Stolarski (Caltrans)

APPENDIX B Final List of Participants

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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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