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Current Chemistry Letters

ISSN 1927-730x (Online) - ISSN 1927-7296 (Print)
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Volume 14 Issue 3 pp. 613-622 , 2025

Analysis of the characterization of the adhesion property in intermediate layers of asphalt pavement Pages 613-622 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Juan Manuel Onsihuay Orihuela, Yulisa Arteaga Zuñiga, Kevin Antony Povis Condor, Rando Porras Olarte

DOI: 10.5267/j.ccl.2025.2.005

Keywords: Interlayer adhesion, Asphalt pavement, Tack coat, LOTTMAN test, Indirect tensile strength (TSR)

Abstract: The present study analyzes the characterization of adhesion properties in intermediate layers of asphalt pavement, a critical factor influencing road durability and performance. The research is based on a systematic review of scientific literature, highlighting different methodologies for evaluating interlayer bonding, experimental tests, and international standards such as AASHTO, ASTM, and MTC regulations. A comparative analysis was conducted between samples obtained from the “Improvement of the Santa Maria - Santa Teresa - Hydroelectric Machu Picchu Bridge Road” project and laboratory simulations using the LOTTMAN test. The results demonstrate that the amount of tack coat significantly affects interlayer adhesion. Experimental tests confirmed that a tack coat application rate of 0.4 l/m² provides optimal indirect tensile strength (TSR) values, improving mechanical bonding between asphalt layers. Moreover, findings indicate discrepancies between laboratory simulations and real-world construction data, emphasizing the need for field verification to ensure adherence to project specifications. The study concludes that optimizing tack coat application techniques is crucial for enhancing pavement structural integrity. Future research should focus on refining non-destructive testing methods, such as the Falling Weight Deflectometer (FWD), to evaluate interlayer adhesion in situ. Establishing standardized adhesion evaluation protocols will contribute to more durable and cost-effective pavement infrastructure.

How to cite this paper
Orihuela, J., Zuñiga, Y., Condor, K & Olarte, R. (2025). Analysis of the characterization of the adhesion property in intermediate layers of asphalt pavement.Current Chemistry Letters, 14(3), 613-622.

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Journal: Current Chemistry Letters | Year: 2025 | Volume: 14 | Issue: 3 | Views: 249 | Reviews: 0

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