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Title: Chapter 6 Chip Seals


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Chapter 6Chip Seals
  • From Maintenance Technical
  • Advisory Guide (MTAG)

2
Managers Overview
  • From Maintenance Technical
  • Advisory Guide (MTAG)

3
Introduction to Chip Seal
  • What is Chip Seal?
  • Why use Chip Seal?
  • When to use Chip Seal?
  • Where to use Chip Seal?
  • Chip Seal Variations

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What Is Chip Seal
  • Description

Application of asphalt binder on existing
pavement followed by a layer of aggregate chips.
The treatment is then rolled to embed the
aggregate into the binder.
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Performance and Cost-Why to Use
  • Performance
  • Proper application of binder and aggregate
  • Proper embedment
  • Typical treatment life 4 to 7 years
  • Average cost
  • 0.96/m2 to 1.32/m2 (0.80 to 1.10/yd2)

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Where and When to Use
  • Surface for light to medium traffic
  • Waterproof layer
  • Skid resistant surface
  • Restore weathered surface
  • Address bleeding
  • Temporary base course cover
  • Define shoulders

7
When NOT to Use!
  • Structurally deficient pavements
  • Cracks gt6 mm (0.25 in) wide
  • Medium- to high-severity alligator cracking
  • Large number of potholes
  • Rutting gt25 mm (1 in)
  • Very rough surface

8
Keys for Success
CHIP SEALS
  • Proper surface preparation
  • Use the right emulsion and clean aggregates
  • Determine the appropriate spread rates for the
    emulsion and the aggregate
  • Follow the construction specs, including the need
    for traffic control
  • Chip seal in good weather conditions

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Binder Application
Sweeping (before and after)
Aggregate Application
Rolling
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Proper Application
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Loose Chips
Bleeding
Streaking
12
Chip Seal Variations
  • Single chip seals
  • Double or triple chip seals
  • Cape Seals
  • Sand seals
  • Fabric and chip seals

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Chip Seal VariationsSingle Chip Seals
Existing Pavement
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Chip Seal VariationsDouble Chip Seals
Existing Pavement
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Chip Seal VariationsCape Seals
Brooming
Existing Pavement
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Chip Seal VariationsSand Seals
Existing Pavement
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Chip Seal VariationsFabric and Chip Seals
Existing Pavement
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Chip Seal VariationsFabric and Chip Seals
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Chip Seal CourseTraining Modules Available
  • Design, Materials Specifications
  • Construction, QC Trouble Shootings

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End OverviewBegin Project Design, Materials
Specifications
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Design, Materials Specifications
Module 6-1
  • From Maintenance Technical
  • Advisory Guide (MTAG)

22
Topics to be covered
  • Chip Seal Design Process
  • Design Considerations -Quantity Selection
  • Chip Seal Design Methods
  • Material Selection Binder and Aggregate

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Chip Seal Design Process
  • Assess existing pavement
  • Select chip seal variation
  • Select compatible binder and aggregate
  • Quantity selection

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Design ConsiderationsQuantity Selection
  • Residual asphalt content
  • Asphalt cement factor 1.0
  • Emulsion factors range 0.55 to 0.65
  • Aggregate application rate
  • Single chip layer
  • No more than 10 excess chips
  • 70 embedment recommended

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Chip Seal Design Methods
  • McLeod procedure
  • Asphalt Institute method

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Asphalt Institute Method
  • Determine aggregate size and specific gravity
  • Aggregate and asphalt emulsion quantities from
    table
  • Adjust aggregate (if necessary)
  • Adjust asphalt content based on condition of road
    (if necessary)

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WorkshopChip Seal Design Problem
  • Break into groups
  • Work design problem in Participants Workbook
  • Present findings to class

28
Material SelectionBinder
2-4.28
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Material SelectionBinder
  • Rapid setting emulsions
  • Polymer-modified emulsions
  • Asphalt cement
  • Rubberized asphalt

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Material SelectionEmulsion Ingredients
  • Asphalt
  • Water
  • Emulsifying agent (surfactant)

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Material SelectionEmulsion Classification
  • Electrical charge ( or )
  • Speed of break slow (SS), medium (MS), and rapid
    set (RS)
  • Asphalt relative viscosity hard (h) or soft
    (s)
  • Polymer-modified asphalt (P or L)
  • High float (HF)

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Material SelectionEmulsion Classification
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Material SelectionRubberized Asphalt Chip Seal
2-4.33
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Hot Rubber Chip Seals
  • Binder Material
  • Field Blended using hot asphalt, extender oil and
    crumb rubber.
  • Oil application is usually .60 gal / square yard
    through an agitated distributor truck attached
    with a vapor recovery system.
  • Aggregate Chip
  • Chips are always hot pre-coated, and applied at
    35-40 lbs. per square yard

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Asphalt Rubber Chip Seal
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Polymer Modified Chip Seals
  • Binder
  • Terminal Blended using hot asphalt, polymer and
    can use crumb rubber.
  • Application rate is 0.35 - 0.50 gals/sy
    depending on size of chip
  • Chips
  • Chips can be 3/8 up to 1/2 (25-35 lbs. / sy)
  • Chips can also be pre-coated but not required

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Polymer Modified Emulsion Chip Seals
Crack Seal before PM Emulsion Seal
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PM Emulsion Rejuvenating Chip Seals
  • Binder
  • Polymer modified emulsion with a solvent free
    rejuvenating agent additive
  • Application rate is 0.25 - 0.40 gals/sy
    depending on size of chip and degree of cracking.
  • Chips
  • Chips can be 1/4 up to 1/2 (18-35 lbs. / sy)
  • Can be applied at temperatures down to 40o F
  • Crack filling is not required

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Material SelectionAggregates
  • Clean and durable
  • One size 6 to 16 mm (0.25 to 0.6 in)
  • Cubical shape
  • Flat and elongated particles limited to 25 to 30
    percent
  • Fines limited to 1 to 2 percent

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Material SelectionProblem With Flat Aggregates
Existing Pavement
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End Project Design, Materials
SpecificationsBegin Construction, QC, and
Trouble Shooting
44
Construction and Inspection
Module 6-2
  • From Maintenance Technical
  • Advisory Guide (MTAG)

45
Topics to be covered
  • Construction Procedures
  • Quality Control
  • Inspection
  • Troubleshooting

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Construction
2-4.46
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ConstructionConventional Chip Seal Procedure
  • Clean existing pavement
  • Apply binder
  • Spread aggregate
  • Roll
  • Allow binder to cure
  • Broom loose aggregate

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ConstructionCleaning Existing Pavement
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ConstructionStart and Stop Application on Mat
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ConstructionBinder Application
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ConstructionBinder Overlap
Spray Bar and Nozzles
Single Overlap
Roadway Surface
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ConstructionBinder Application Overlap
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ConstructionBinder Application
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ConstructionAggregate Application
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ConstructionAggregate Application
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ConstructionRolling
  • Immediate rolling of aggregate
  • Pneumatic-tired rollers
  • No fewer than three passes
  • Full coverage necessary before asphalt hardening

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ConstructionRolling
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ConstructionRolling
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ConstructionCuring of Binder
  • Time depends on temperature and relative humidity
  • Emulsion break should begin just after first
    roller pass
  • Open to traffic in about 2 hours

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ConstructionBrooming Loose Aggregate
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Quality ControlPreliminary Responsibilities
  • Project review
  • Document review
  • Material checks

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Quality ControlPre-Application Inspection
  • Surface preparation
  • Equipment inspection
  • Asphalt distributor
  • Chip spreader
  • Haul trucks
  • Rollers
  • Brooms

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Quality ControlPre-Application Inspection
(continued)
  • Weather requirements
  • Determining application rates
  • Checking application rates
  • Traffic control plan and setup

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Quality ControlProject Inspection
  • Asphalt application
  • Aggregate application
  • Truck operation
  • Rolling
  • Longitudinal joints
  • Transverse joints
  • Brooming

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Quality ControlPost-Application Inspection
  • Cleanup
  • Opening to traffic

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Quality ControlPreliminary Responsibilities
  • Project review
  • Document review
  • Material checks

67
Quality ControlPre-Application Inspection
  • Surface preparation
  • Equipment inspection
  • Asphalt distributor
  • Chip spreader
  • Haul trucks
  • Rollers
  • Brooms

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Quality ControlPre-Application Inspection
(continued)
  • Weather requirements
  • Determining application rates
  • Checking application rates
  • Traffic control plan and setup

69
Quality ControlProject Inspection
  • Asphalt application
  • Aggregate application
  • Truck operation
  • Rolling
  • Longitudinal joints
  • Transverse joints
  • Brooming

70
Quality ControlPost-Application Inspection
  • Cleanup
  • Opening to traffic

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Quality ControlPreliminary Responsibilities
  • Project review
  • Document review
  • Material checks

72
Quality ControlPre-Application Inspection
  • Surface preparation
  • Equipment inspection
  • Asphalt distributor
  • Chip spreader
  • Haul trucks
  • Rollers
  • Brooms

73
Quality ControlPre-Application Inspection
(continued)
  • Weather requirements
  • Determining application rates
  • Checking application rates
  • Traffic control plan and setup

74
Quality ControlProject Inspection
  • Asphalt application
  • Aggregate application
  • Truck operation
  • Rolling
  • Longitudinal joints
  • Transverse joints
  • Brooming

75
Quality ControlPost-Application Inspection
  • Cleanup
  • Opening to traffic

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Troubleshooting
2-4.76
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TroubleshootingWhat is wrong here?
Streaking
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TroubleshootingWhat is wrong here?
Poor Longitudinal Joint
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TroubleshootingWhat is wrong here?
Bleeding
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TroubleshootingWhat is wrong here?
Loss of Cover Aggregate
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TroubleshootingWhat is wrong here?
Inadequate Aggregate Coverage
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TroubleshootingPossible Construction Problems
  • Problem

Aggregate embedment gt 80 percent
  • Potential causes?

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TroubleshootingPossible Construction Problems
  • Problem

Aggregate embedment lt 50 percent
  • Potential causes?

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TroubleshootingWhat is wrong here?
Loss of aggregate due to inadequate curing
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TroubleshootingWhat is wrong here?
Single Overlap
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TroubleshootingWhat happened here?
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Questions?
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