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Design for the Recycling of Pavements
Aleksander Andrzejewski, P.E.
Overview
The
use of recycled materials in pavement applications is on the rise. Factors
contributing to the increased usage include the reduction of wear and tear on
equipment required to haul new materials long distances; development and
improvement of the technology and equipment used in the recycling process; and
elimination of environmental impacts related to disposing of debris.
This course will provide information on preparing plans and specifications for
recycling pavements and for ensuring the quality of recycled bituminous and
Portland cement concrete.
The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty (20) questions
at the end of the course to obtain PDH credits.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Attained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and
skills:
- Recycling Pavement
Development
- Advantages and
Disadvantages of Pavement Recycling
- Surface Recycling of
Pavements
- Recycling Cold-Mix Asphalt
Concrete
- Recycling Hot-Mix Concrete
- Recycling of Portland
Cement Concrete
- Method of Repair for
Bituminous Pavement Rehabilitation
- Method of Repair for PCC
Pavement Rehabilitation
-
Recycled Asphalt Concrete Design
Course
Click on the following PDF attachment and review the document ARMY TM-5-822-10,
Standard Practice for Pavement Recycling (August, 1988)
prior to taking a quiz for credit. Also included below for reference is
the document UFC 3-250-07 (January, 2004). This document, which supercedes
TM-5-822-10, contains only a cover page and Foreword stating that the body of
UFC 3-250-07 is the previous TM 5-822-10 dated August, 1988.
ARMY TM-5-822-10 (1.0 MB)
UFC 3-250-07 (233 KB)
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