Performance-optimised design of sand fog seal for pavement cold repair using RSM I-optimal methodology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2023
Department
Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geospatial Engineering
Abstract
Sand fog seal is a preventive maintenance material to repair the early distresses in asphalt pavements. The objective of this study is to develop an optimal design guideline for sand fog seal to balance the demand for rapid traffic opening with the need to keep good road performance. Based on the response surface methodology (RSM) and I-optimal methodology, the effects of the components’ ratios (including water, filler, and sand) and their interactions on the curing process and surface function of sand fog seal were investigated. The test results showed that water can regulate the fluidity and dispersibility of the fresh sand fog seal mortar, but will prolong the curing process. The modified sodium bentonite, as the filler, can shorten the full curing time of sand fog seal due to its good moisture absorption and permeability. Moreover, the interaction of water and filler significantly affected the bonding strength, and the recommended water-filler ratio was 1.5. The sand content should be controlled to less than 25% to ensure good adhesion and abrasion resistance. Finally, a formulation design guideline for sand fog seal based on desirability optimization methodology (DOM) was proposed, with recommended formulation of 21.8% water, 30% filler, and 25% sand.
Publication Title
International Journal of Pavement Engineering
Recommended Citation
Ma, Z.,
Wang, H.,
Li, Y.,
Mohd Hasan, M.,
Xu, N.,
&
You, Z.
(2023).
Performance-optimised design of sand fog seal for pavement cold repair using RSM I-optimal methodology.
International Journal of Pavement Engineering,
24(1).
http://doi.org/10.1080/10298436.2023.2188592
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