Abstract

Introduction. Asphalt mixtures are the most widely used road construction material for the arrangement of the top layers of road pavement. Asphalt mixtures are also used to arrange airfield runways, bridges deck surfacing, streets, pedestrian and cycle paths, etc. There is a large number of asphalt mixtures types that differ by grading, the largest nominal aggregate size, crushed stone content, crushed and uncrushed sand content, quality of components, and viscosity of the bitumen binder. Problem statement. The national method for asphalt mixture design is very similar to the Marshall method and the Superpave method in terms of determining the optimal bitumen binder content by the bulk properties of asphalt concrete. The only difference is that, according to the Marshall and Superpave methods, the optimal bitumen content is the one with an air pore content of 4.0 %. However, in accordance with the national method, the design air pore content varies depending on the type of asphalt mixture. A significant innovation of the Superpave method is the determination of asphalt performance indicators, such as rutting resistance, crack resistance, and resistance of the material to fatigue cracking. Apparently, these methods should also be implemented in Ukraine over time. Purpose. Analysis of the methods for asphalt mixtures design. Materials and methods. Analysis of literature sources on various methods of asphalt mixtures design. Results. The analysis of literary sources on different methods of asphalt mixtures design was carried out. Conclusions. The use of different methods of asphalt mixtures compaction can lead to the production of asphalt concrete with different volumetric properties, which will affect both the optimal bitumen content and the performance of asphalt concrete, thus further research should be aimed at defining the effect of the compaction method on the volumetric properties of asphalt concrete and their relationship with the production compaction of asphalt mixtures.

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