Summary of Part II on the Gradation of the Coarse Aggregate Fraction

A fixed coarse aggregate content was assumed in Part II of the design example. We explored the subdividing of the coarse aggregate fraction and its subsequent conse­quences. We saw that the shape of the gradation curve in the area larger than 2 mm has great significance on the properties of an SMA mixture. Thus, by increasing the predominance of very coarse grains, we increase the following:

• Resistance to permanent deformation (in general, but not in all cases)

• The content of VMA

• The binder quantity

• The permeability of a course

A final remark: setting up the skeleton using only the coarsest particles—namely, creating a single-sized mixture—will bring about possible problems with the inter­locking of the skeleton grains; contrary to expectations, such a course will be of poor quality.

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