Hot mix asphalt (HMA) consists of a combination of aggregate uniformly mixed and coated with asphalt cement. To dry the aggregates and to obtain sufficient fluidity of asphalt cement for proper mixing and workability, both the aggregate and asphalt must be heated prior to mixing—hence the term “hot mix.”
Research – Development and Field Evaluation of High Performance and Fuel Resistant Asphalt Mixture
2018-CTAA-Development and Field Evaluation of High Performance and Fuel Resistant Asphalt Mixture
Research – Investigating Performance of Superpave through Mechanistic- Empirical (ME) Approach, Field Evaluated Performance, and Laboratory Test Results: A Case Study on Ontario Highways
2019-CSCE-Investigating Performance of Superpave through Mechanistic-Empirical (ME) Approach, Field Evaluated Performance, and Laboratory Test Results: A Case Study on Ontario Highways
Research – Mixture Design and Field Experience: Coloured Hot Mix Asphalt on Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Lanes in Ontario
2017-CTAA-Mixture Design and Field Experience of Red Hot Mix Asphalt on Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Lanes in Ontario
Research – Development and Evaluation of a Non-Tracking Asphalt Emulsion for Tack Coats and Fog Seals
2017-CTAA-Development and Evaluation of a Non-Tracking Asphalt Emulsion for Tack Coats and Fog Seals
Research – Using the Freezing Index for the Optimum Selection of Paving Asphalt
1985-Using the Freezing Index for the Optimum Selection of Paving Asphalts – McLeod
Research – Use of Asphalt Rubber 1997
1997 – Use of Asphalt Rubber – Carrick, Davidson, Aurilio and Emery
Research – Use of Asphalt Rubber
1995 – Use of Asphalt Rubber – JA Carrick, Davidson, Aurilio and Emery