Mix designs for CCPR are the same as for CIR. As with CIR, mix designs are recommended for all CCPR applications. Adjustments may be required in the field to the recycling agent design content to obtain optimum performance. If materials vary along the project, more than one mix design may be required. See ARRA publications CR201 and CR202 for emulsified asphalt and foamed asphalt CCPR mix design and preconstruction sampling and testing procedures, respectively. AASHTO has developed a provisional mix design procedure for CIR and CCPR using emulsified asphalt and foamed asphalt based on ARRA's CR201 and CR202, respectively. They are AASHTO PP 86-17 and AASHTO MP 31-17 for emulsified asphalt and AASHTO PP 94-18 and MP 38-18 for foamed asphalt. Below are the typical steps for a CCPR mix design:
Obtain samples from the existing RAP stockpile or existing pavement
Determine binder content and gradation of extracted aggregate
Determine aged binder properties, if desired
Crush materials to produce RAP and determine gradation
Select type and grade of bituminous recycling agent (emulsion, foamed asphalt)
Select type and amount of recycling additives if required (corrective aggregate, cement)
Prepare and test specimens
Establish job mix formula
Make adjustments in field as necessary
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