A Newly Developed Laboratory Slab Roller Compactor (Turamesin): An Overview

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Methods of preparing test specimens in laboratories are particularly important. It also holds true in terms of compaction procedure in predicting pavement performance. The currently available laboratory compactor cannot adequately replicate field compaction conditions, especially the Stone Mastic Asphalt (SMA) mixture. The essential element of SMA mixture comprises of stones that are placed next to or on top of each other, and therefore are greatly affected by the compaction procedure. Conclusion of different studies have indicated that rolling wheel compactor, simulates properties that are closer to field compaction. Turamesin was developed as an improved method oflaboratory slab roller compactor, to provide a solution for the problem of producing laboratoryspecimens, which would represent materials laid and compacted in the field. This paper gives anoverview of Turamesin and discusses the findings of the units' first phase Pilot Study, conducted inorder to provide specific information, to improve procedures for slab preparation and compaction,also determining the criteria for slab compaction and performance of Turamesin. Turamesin is able tocompact, a slab area measuring; ۶۰۰ mm by ۵۰۰ mm, according to clients' specified thicknesses, withnumber of passes up to ۷۵, within ۱۵ minutes time period. One compacted slab could produce up to۱۶ cylindrical core specimens of ۱۰۰ mm diameter. Turamesin has shown great potential to beadopted as standard laboratory slab compactor, for asphalt mixtures and seemes to be capable ofsimulating field compaction in terms of operational procedures. However, improvement of theTuramesin will need significant amount of research to develop and finalize the optimum procedures.

Authors

A. R. Mahmud

Civil Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia

S. Hassim

Civil Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia

F. M. Jakarni

Civil Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia

R. Muniandy

Civil Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia