Abstract
ABSTRACT This study was to assess the porosity of Porous Asphalt Co ncrete (PAC) in conjunction with a medical X-ray computed tomography (CT) facility. The PAC was designed as the su rface course to achieve the target porosity 18%. There were graded aggregates, soils blended with 50% of coarse sand, and crushed gravel wrapped with geotextile compacted and served as the base, subbase, and infiltration layers underneath the PAC. The test site constructed in 2004 is located in N orthern of Taiwan in which the daily traffic has been light an d limited. The porosity of the test track was investigated. The permeability coefficient of PAC was found severely degraded from 2.2×10 -1 to 1.2×10 -3 -cm/sec, after nine-yearservice, while the permeability below the surface course remained intact. Several field PAC cores were drilled and brought to evaluate the distribution of air voids by a medical X-ray CT nondestructively. The helical mode was set to administrate the X-ray CT scan and two cross-sectional virtual slices were exported in seconds for analyzing air voids distribution. It shows that the clogging of voids occurred merely 20mm below the surface and the porosity can reduce as much about 3%. It was also found that the roller compaction can decrease the porosity by 4%. The permeability reduction in this test site can attribute to the voids of PAC that were compacted by roller during the construction and filled by the dusts on the surface during the service. Keywords: Porous Asphalt Concrete, Permeabilit y Coefficient, Porosity, X-ray Computed Tomography, Clogging, NDT
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