Improving the Gradation of Aggregate used in Asphalt Mixtures Using Bailey Method
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https://doi.org/10.56286/ntujet.v2i3.678Keywords:
Bailey technique, Gradation analysis, Mix design, Quality control, Rutting resistanceAbstract
The bailey method of gradation analysis it is one of the techniques used in pavement engineering for evaluating and designing asphalt mixtures based on the particle size distribution. This paper presents a comprehensive review of research conducted on the Bailey technique, focusing on its application and impact in the field of pavement engineering. The review encompasses studies that have investigated the effectiveness of the Bailey technique as a mix design tool, a quality control tool, and a performance assessment tool. Researchers have explored its ability to optimize asphalt mixtures for desired performance characteristics, such as rutting resistance, stability, and durability. They have also examined its effectiveness in ensuring consistency and conformity to specified requirements during asphalt production. Furthermore, the review highlights the correlation between the Bailey technique's gradation data and various performance properties of asphalt mixtures. Researchers have investigated the relationship between particle size distribution and properties like rutting resistance, moisture susceptibility, drainage, and particle packing. These studies have provided valuable insights into the influence of gradation on the performance of asphalt pavements.
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