Alternative uses for crushed stone products generated to meet the raw material needs of asphalt production in Hungary

L Ézsiás, S Fischer
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In Hungary, quarries that produce stone products for wearing courses of asphalt pavements also produce a significant amount of 0/4, 0/8 and 4/8 mm fractions. Because of Hungary’s pavement design and asphalt production practices, these fractions do not have a suitable market and can thus be sold on alternative markets. Purpose. To demonstrate the feasibility of using crushed fractions of 0/4 and 0/8 mm in the protection and base layers of asphalt pavements instead of sandy gravel with 0/22 mm fraction. Methodology. The CBR method was applied to evaluate the comparability of characteristics such as particle size distribution and load-bearing capacity. The combination of the Proctor and CBR tests allowed someone to compare the expected technological characteristics of the dominant and alternative aggregate types, such as their sensitivity to water and load-bearing capacity. Findings. The results demonstrated that the performance characteristics of conventionally used sandy gravel with a size of 0/22 mm can be achieved and exceeded by crushed material with much smaller maximum grain sizes – i.e., 0/4 and 0/8 mm. Originality. The paper presents an original study that contradicts the industry’s actual decline of crushed stone (0/4 and 0/8 mm fractions) for asphalt pavement protection layers. The potential effectiveness and functionality of the proposed coating are demonstrated through convincing tests, and thus new data and insights are introduced into the Hungarian construction industry’s practice. Practical value. The test results greatly helped in achieving the high demands of the private industrial project by proposing an alternative variant of crushed stone of 0/8 mm fraction rather than the originally planned dominant sand and gravel material. The asphalt paving experience on this site clearly demonstrated the viability of the alternative aggregate option for Hungarian roads.
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碎石产品的替代用途,以满足匈牙利沥青生产的原料需求
在匈牙利,采石场生产用于沥青路面磨损层的石材产品也生产大量的0/4、0/8和4/8毫米馏分。由于匈牙利的路面设计和沥青生产实践,这些馏分没有合适的市场,因此可以在替代市场上销售。目的。论证在沥青路面保护层和基层中使用0/4和0/8 mm破碎组分代替0/22 mm砂砾石的可行性。方法。采用CBR方法评价颗粒粒径分布和承载能力等特征的可比性。Proctor和CBR测试的结合使人们能够比较主要和替代骨料类型的预期技术特性,例如它们对水的敏感性和承载能力。发现。结果表明,常规粒径为0/22 mm的砂砾的性能特征可以被更小的最大粒径(即0/4和0/8 mm)的破碎物料所达到并超过。创意。本文提出的原始研究与行业实际的沥青路面保护层碎石(0/4和0/8毫米分数)下降相矛盾。通过令人信服的测试证明了拟议涂层的潜在有效性和功能,从而将新的数据和见解引入匈牙利建筑行业的实践。实用价值。试验结果极大地帮助实现了私人工业项目的高要求,提出了0/8 mm碎石的替代变体,而不是最初计划的主要砂和砾石材料。这个场地的沥青铺路经验清楚地证明了匈牙利道路替代骨料选择的可行性。
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