The density of the binder course in asphalt pavement typically ranges from about 2,200 to 2,500 kg/m³ (or 140 to 156 lb/ft³). This density can vary based on the specific materials used, the mix design, and the compaction achieved during installation. Proper compaction is crucial to achieving the desired density and performance characteristics of the binder course.
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It depends on what grade you're in and what exactly you will be using the binder for. Please try and be specific when asking questions like this. It is recommended to talk to the school to find out what size binder is required or suggested.
To convert 509 tons of asphalt concrete binder course to cubic meters, you need to know the density of the material. The density of asphalt concrete binder course can vary, but a common value is around 2.2 tons per cubic meter. Using this value, 509 tons would be approximately 231.36 cubic meters.
Yes, there is a difference in densities between asphalt wearing and binder courses. The wearing course, which is the top layer, typically has a lower density due to the use of smaller aggregate sizes and higher air void content, designed to provide better skid resistance and surface drainage. Conversely, the binder course, situated beneath the wearing course, has a higher density as it uses larger aggregates and is designed to provide structural support and load distribution. This difference in density helps optimize the performance of each layer in an asphalt pavement system.
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the bitumen binder is about the same as water (at 20 Celsius) with 6% binder asphalt cement is 2.423 that of water
Asphalt binder course is an intermediate course between a base course and an asphalt surface course. The binder course is usually a coarse-graded aggregate Asphalt Concrete containing little or no mineral matter passing through a No. 200 sieve. The surface course is one or more layers of a pavement structure designed to accommodate the traffic load, the top layer of which resists skidding, traffic abrasion, and the disintegrating effects of climate. The top layer is sometimes called the wearing course. This course is very fine in gradient compared to binder.
At minimum you would probably need a 2 1/2 - 3 inch clamp binder. It depends on the weight and density of the paper. To be on the safe side I would go with a 4inch clamp binder. Hope this helps :)
of course density"Mass/Volume"
density of loose asphalt wearing course is 2.20ton/CM-2.450ton/CM
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of course density"Mass/Volume"
The density of Grade 76-10 Bituminous Binder is 1.1 gm/cc at 25 degree centigrade with low linear polyethylene modifier (LLPE) polymer.
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