BSI PD 6691:2007
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Guidance on the use of BS EN 13108 Bituminous mixtures. Material specifications
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2007 | 84 |
PD 6691 gives guidance on the use of BS EN 13108-1, BS EN 13108-4, BS EN 13108-5, BS EN 13108-8, BS EN 13108-20 and BS EN 13108-21. It includes general guidance and background information on BS EN 13108. Annex B provides guidance, based on the requirements formerly specified in BS 4987, for producing asphalt concrete that conforms to BS EN 13108-1; Annex C gives similar guidance, based on the requirements formerly specified in BS 594-1, for producing hot rolled asphalt that conforms to BS EN 13108-4; and Annex D provides guidance for producing stone mastic asphalt that conforms to BS EN 13108-5. This document does not give guidance on BS EN 13108-2, BS EN 13108-3, BS EN 13108-6 or BS EN 13108-7 as these are either little used in the UK or covered by other guidance.
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3 | Contents Introduction 1 1 Scope 3 2 Terms and definitions 3 3 Constituent materials 5 4 Mixture composition 7 5 BS EN 13108-1 Asphalt concrete specification requirements 8 6 BS EN 13108-2 Asphalt concrete for very thin layers specification requirements 16 7 BS EN 13108-3 Soft asphalt specification requirements 16 8 BS EN 13108-4 Hot rolled asphalt specification requirements 16 9 BS EN 13108-5 Stone mastic asphalt specification requirements 21 10 BS EN 13108-6 Mastic asphalt 26 11 BS EN 13108-7 Porous asphalt 26 12 BS EN 13108-8 Reclaimed asphalt specification requirements 26 13 Evaluation of conformity 27 Annexes Annex A (informative) BS EN 13108 Mixture specifications 41 Annex B (informative) BS EN 13108-1 Asphalt concrete – example specification 42 Annex C (informative) BS EN 13108-4 Hot rolled asphalt – example specification 59 Annex D (informative) BS EN 13108-5 Stone mastic asphalt – example specification 70 Bibliography 75 List of figures Figure B.1 – Example specification for asphalt concrete 42 Figure C.1 – Example specification for hot rolled asphalt 59 Figure D.1 – Example specification for stone mastic asphalt 70 List of tables Table 1 – References to protocols in BS 594987 29 Table 2 – Type testing sample preparation and testing requirements for UK asphalt concrete mixtures conforming to BS EN 13108-1 31 Table 3 – Type testing sample preparation and testing requirements for UK SMA mixtures conforming to BS EN 13108-5 31 Table 4 – Type testing sample preparation and testing requirements for UK SMA mixtures conforming to BS EN 13108-5 32 Table 5 – Permitted mean deviations from target 35 Table 6 – Determination of operating compliance level of plant for single results 35 Table 7 – Minimum frequency for analysis of finished product (tonnes/test) 36 |
4 | Table 8 – Tolerances to be applied to the declared target grading and binder content 37 Table 9 – Example of a declared specification 39 Table 10 – Example of a declared specification 39 Table 11 – Example of a declared specification 40 Table 11 – Example of a declared specification 40 Table 12 – Next harder grades for recovered binder assessment 40 Table A.1 – Importance of mixture specifications 41 Table B.1 – Aggregate grading target limits for 32 mm designed dense/HDM/HMB base mixtures AC 32 dense/HDM/HMB base XX/YY des 47 Table B.2 – Binder grades for dense base and binder course mixtures 47 Table B.3 – Minimum target binder content for designed dense base mixtures 47 Table B.4 – Limiting wheel-tracking requirements for site classifications 48 Table B.5 – Aggregate grading target limits for 32 mm designed dense/HDM/HMB binder course mixtures AC 32 dense/HDM/HMB bin XX/YY des 49 Table B.6 – Table B.6 – Aggregate grading target limits for 20 mm designed dense/HDM/HMB binder course mixtures AC 20 dense/HDM/ HMB bin XX/YY des 49 Table B.7 – Minimum target binder content for designed binder course mixtures 49 Table B.8 – Aggregate grading target limits for 20 mm, 14 mm and 10 mm EME2 mixtures AC 20/14/10 EME2 base/bin XX/YY des 50 Table B.9 – Minimum target binder content Bact 50 Table B.10 – Number of gyrations 51 Table B.11 – Target limits for composition for recipe dense base and binder course mixtures AC D dense/HDM base/bin XX/YY rec 53 Table B.12 – Target limits for composition for open graded binder course mixtures AC D open bin XX/YY (grav) 54 Table B.13 – Target limits for composition for open graded surface course mixtures AC D open surf XX/YY 55 Table B.14 – Target limits for composition for close graded surface course mixtures AC D close surf XX/YY 56 Table B.15 – Table B.15 – Guidance on selection of binder grades 57 Table B.16 – Target limits for composition for dense, medium graded and fine graded surface course mixtures AC D dense/med/fine surf XX/YY 57 Table B.17 – Maximum temperature of the mixture 58 Table C.1 – Limits for target composition for base and binder course mixtures 62 Table C.2A – Limits for target composition for surface course mixtures, Type F mixtures – Design and recipe target aggregate gradings HRA%/D F surf XX/YY des/rec 64 Table C.2B – Limits for target composition for surface course mixtures, Type F recipe mixtures – binder content HRA%/D F surf XX/YY rec 65 Table C.2C – Limits for target composition for surface course mixtures, Type C – Design mixtures HRA%/D C surf XX/YY des 66 Table C.3 – Limiting wheel-tracking recommendations for site classifications 67 |
5 | Table C.4 – Maximum temperature of the mixture 67 Table C.5 – Compliance grading of chippings 69 Table D.1 – Limits for target composition for SMA mixtures 73 Table D.2 – Limiting wheel-tracking recommendations for site classifications 74 Table D.3 – Maximum temperature of the mixture 74 |
6 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction Overview of BS EN 13108 |
8 | Evaluation of conformity |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Terms and definitions 2.1 Composition |
10 | 2.2 Measuring properties 2.3 Type of specification |
11 | 3 Constituent materials 3.1 General 3.2 Binder 3.3 Aggregates |
12 | 3.4 Reclaimed asphalt |
13 | 4 Mixture composition 4.1 General 4.2 Grading and sieves |
14 | 4.3 Binder content 5 BS EN 13108-1 Asphalt concrete specification requirements 5.1 General |
15 | 5.2 Empirical or fundamental requirements 5.3 General, empirical and fundamental requirements 5.3.1 General requirements 5.3.1.1 Composition 5.3.1.2 Grading 5.3.1.3 Void content |
16 | 5.3.1.4 Coating and homogeneity 5.3.1.5 Water sensitivity 5.3.1.6 Resistance to abrasion by studded tyres 5.3.1.7 Resistance to permanent deformation |
17 | 5.3.1.8 Reaction to fire 5.3.1.9 Resistance to fuel and de-icing fluid for application on airfields 5.3.1.10 Temperature of the mixture 5.3.2 Empirical requirements 5.3.2.1 Grading |
18 | 5.3.2.2 Binder content 5.3.2.3 Additives 5.3.2.4 Marshall values for application on airfields |
19 | 5.3.2.5 Voids filled with bitumen 5.3.2.6 Voids in mineral aggregate 5.3.2.7 Void content at 10 gyrations 5.3.2.8 Over-specification 5.3.3 Fundamental requirements 5.3.3.1 Composition – grading and binder content 5.3.3.2 Stiffness |
20 | 5.3.3.3 Resistance to permanent deformation in triaxial compression test 5.3.3.4 Resistance to fatigue 5.3.3.5 Over-specification 5.3.3.6 Durability 5.4 Identification |
21 | 5.4.1 Mix designation 5.4.2 Examples |
22 | 6 BS EN 13108-2 Asphalt concrete for very thin layers specification requirements 7 BS EN 13108-3 Soft asphalt specification requirements 8 BS EN 13108-4 Hot rolled asphalt specification requirements 8.1 General |
23 | 8.2 Composition 8.2.1 General 8.2.2 Grading 8.2.3 Binder content |
24 | 8.2.4 Binder volume 8.2.5 Additives 8.3 Coating and homogeneity 8.4 Void content |
25 | 8.5 Water sensitivity 8.6 Reaction to fire 8.7 Resistance to permanent deformation 8.8 Stiffness 8.9 Resistance to fuel for application to airfields 8.10 Resistance to de-icing fluid for application to airfields 8.11 Temperature of the mixture |
26 | 8.12 Over-specification 8.13 Durability 8.14 Identification 8.14.1 General 8.14.2 Mix designation |
27 | 8.14.3 Examples 9 BS EN 13108-5 Stone mastic asphalt specification requirements 9.1 General |
28 | 9.2 Composition 9.2.1 General 9.2.2 Grading 9.2.3 Binder content |
29 | 9.2.4 Additives 9.3 Coating and homogeneity 9.4 Void content 9.5 Voids filled with bitumen 9.6 Binder drainage |
30 | 9.7 Water sensitivity 9.8 Resistance to abrasion by studded tyres 9.9 Resistance to permanent deformation 9.10 Reaction to fire 9.11 Resistance to fuel and de-icing fluid for application on airfields 9.12 Temperature of the mixture |
31 | 9.13 Durability 9.14 Identification 9.14.1 BS EN 13108-5:2006, Clause 7, requires that the delivery ticket contains at least the following information relating to identification: 9.14.2 Mix designation |
32 | 9.14.3 Examples 10 BS EN 13108-6 Mastic asphalt 11 BS EN 13108-7 Porous asphalt 12 BS EN 13108-8 Reclaimed asphalt specification requirements |
33 | 13 Evaluation of conformity 13.1 General 13.1.1 Initial type testing 13.1.2 Factory production control |
34 | 13.2 BS EN 13108-20 Type testing 13.2.1 General |
35 | Table 1 References to protocols in BS 594987 13.2.2 Mix formulation and target composition |
36 | 13.2.3 Validity and changes in constituent materials 13.2.4 Content of type testing declarations 13.2.4.1 General 13.2.4.2 Properties of mixed asphalt |
37 | Table 2 Type testing sample preparation and testing requirements for UK asphalt concrete mixtures conforming to BS EN 13108-1 Table 3 Type testing sample preparation and testing requirements for UK SMA mixtures conforming to BS EN 13108-5 |
38 | Table 4 Type testing sample preparation and testing requirements for UK SMA mixtures conforming to BS EN 13108-5 13.3 BS EN 13108-21 Factory production control 13.3.1 General |
39 | 13.3.2 Factory production control schedule requirements (BS EN 13108-21:2006 Clause 4 to Clause 10) |
40 | 13.3.3 Tolerances and test frequencies for finished asphalt (BS EN 13108-21:2006, Annex A) a) Target composition – whilst for most BS 594 and BS 4987 mixtures the composition was effectively a fixed “recipe” from the st… b) Tolerances – for BS 594 and BS 4987 analysis tolerances were built into the compliance envelope for each mix specification. I… c) Compliance specification – application of the appropriate tolerances about the target composition gives an envelope to be use… d) Conformity of individual results or means of four – the FPC standard provides two approaches to the assessment of conformity…. e) Consideration of last 32 results – for the determination of the conformity of production it is required to consider the last … f) Mean deviation from target – BS EN 13108-21 incorporates an additional measure in the determination of conformity which is co… |
41 | Table 5 Permitted mean deviations from target Extracted from BS EN 13108-21:2006, Table A.1 g) Operating compliance level – as in the Sector 14 scheme, BS EN 13108-21 works on the principle of varying the test frequency … Table 6 Determination of operating compliance level of plant for single results Extracted from BS EN 13108-21:2006, Table A.2 |
42 | h) Required test frequency – as in Sector 14, a degree of risk limitation is introduced by linking test frequency to OCL. The mi… Table 7 Minimum frequency for analysis of finished product (tonnes/test) Extracted from BS EN 13108-21:2006, Table A.3 i) Non-conformity action trigger – in the event that more than 8 of the previous 32 results are found to be non-conforming, BS E… 13.3.4 Worked example of the application of tolerances to declared target gradings and binder contents |
43 | Table 8 Tolerances to be applied to the declared target grading and binder content Extracted from BS EN 13108-21:2006, Table A.1 13.3.5 Application of tolerances to sieves and soluble binder contents a) compliance of the individual samples; b) compliance of the mean of four samples. |
44 | Table 9 Example of a declared specification AC 32 HDM bin 40/60 Table 10 Example of a declared specification AC 6 dense surf 160/220 PSV 60 |
45 | Table 11 Example of a declared specification HRA 35/14F surf 40/60 des PSV50 13.3.6 BS EN 13108-21:2006, Annex D, Testing of mix characteristics 13.3.6.1 General |
46 | 13.3.6.2 Testing of recovered binder from mixtures containing reclaimed asphalt Table 12 Next harder grades for recovered binder assessment |
47 | Annex A (informative) BS EN 13108 Mixture specifications Table A.1 Importance of mixture specifications |
48 | Annex B (informative) BS EN 13108-1 Asphalt concrete – example specification Figure B.1 Example specification for asphalt concrete B.1 General B.2 Constituent materials B.2.1 Binder B.2.2 Bitumen |
49 | B.2.3 Fluxing of hand-laid materials |
50 | B.2.4 Aggregates a) Crushed rock of one or more of the following groups: basalt, gabbro, granite, gritstone, hornfels, limestone, porphyry or quartzite. b) Gravel of one or more of the groups in a) or flint, crushed or uncrushed, or combinations of both types. c) When gravel other than limestone gravel is used, 2% by mass of the total aggregate of either hydrated lime or cement shall be used as a filler. d) Blast furnace slag. e) Steel slag, either electric arc furnace slag or basic oxygen slag, with a compacted bulk density between 1,60 Mg/m3 and 1,80 Mg/m3 when tested in accordance with BS 812-2. a) for crushed rock/slag: fNR; and b) for gravel: f1. a) fines produced by crushing material from one of the groups specified in B.2.4.1.1; b) sand; or c) a mixture of a) and b). |
51 | a) for crushed rock/slag fNR; b) for sand f10. a) All reclaimed asphalt shall be classified in accordance with BS EN 13108-8. b) The reclaimed asphalt shall conform to the following categories: |
52 | B.3 Mixture specifications B.3.1 Binder content B.3.2 Designed base mixtures |
53 | Table B.1 Aggregate grading target limits for 32 mm designed dense/HDM/HMB base mixtures AC 32 dense/HDM/HMB base XX/YY des Table B.2 Binder grades for dense base and binder course mixtures Table B.3 Minimum target binder content for designed dense base mixtures |
54 | Table B.4 Limiting wheel-tracking requirements for site classifications B.3.3 Designed binder course mixtures |
55 | Table B.5 Aggregate grading target limits for 32 mm designed dense/HDM/HMB binder course mixtures AC 32 dense/HDM/HMB bin XX/YY des Table B.6 Aggregate grading target limits for 20 mm designed dense/HDM/HMB binder course mixtures AC 20 dense/HDM/HMB bin XX/YY des Table B.7 Minimum target binder content for designed binder course mixtures |
56 | B.3.4 EME2 mixtures Table B.8 Aggregate grading target limits for 20 mm, 14 mm and 10 mm EME2 mixtures AC 20/14/10 EME2 base/bin XX/YY des Table B.9 Minimum target binder content Bact |
57 | Table B.10 Number of gyrations |
59 | Table B.11 Target limits for composition for recipe dense base and binder course mixtures AC D dense/HDM base/bin XX/YY rec |
60 | Table B.12 Target limits for composition for open graded binder course mixtures AC D open bin XX/YY (grav) B.3.5 Recipe surface courses |
61 | Table B.13 Target limits for composition for open graded surface course mixtures AC D open surf XX/YY NOTE The specified binder content Bact is both minimum and maximum binder content for categorization purposes. |
62 | Table B.14 Target limits for composition for close graded surface course mixtures AC D close surf XX/YY |
63 | Table B.15 Guidance on selection of binder grades Table B.16 Target limits for composition for dense, medium graded and fine graded surface course mixtures AC D dense/med/fine surf XX/YY |
64 | B.3.6 Temperature of the mixture Table B.17 Maximum temperature of the mixture |
65 | Annex C (informative) BS EN 13108-4 Hot rolled asphalt – example specification Figure C.1 Example specification for hot rolled asphalt C.1 General C.2 Constituent materials C.2.1 Binder C.2.2 Paving grades |
66 | C.2.3 Aggregates a) Crushed rock of one or more of the following groups: basalt, gabbro, granite, gritstone, hornfels, limestone, porphyry or quartzite. b) Gravel of one or more of the groups in a) or flint, crushed or uncrushed, or combinations of both types. c) Blast furnace slag. d) Steel slag, either electric arc furnace slag or basic oxygen slag, with a compacted bulk density between 1,60 Mg/m3 and 1,80 Mg/m3 when tested in accordance with BS 812-2. a) sand; b) fines produced by crushing material from one of the groups specified in C.2.3.1.1; c) a mixture of a) and b). a) for Type F surface course mixtures 0/2 mm GA90; b) for Type C surface course mixtures 0/4 mm GA85. a) for Type F surface course mixtures f10; b) for Type C surface course mixtures f16; c) for base and binder course mixtures f22. |
67 | a) all reclaimed asphalt shall be classified in accordance with BS EN 13108-8. b) the reclaimed asphalt shall conform to the following categories: C.2.4 Group 1 – Base and binder course mixtures |
68 | Table C.1 Limits for target composition for base and binder course mixtures C.2.5 Group 2 – Surface course mixtures |
70 | Table C.2A Limits for target composition for surface course mixtures, Type F mixtures – Design and recipe target aggregate gradings HRA%/D F surf XX/YY des/rec |
71 | Table C.2B Limits for target composition for surface course mixtures, Type F recipe mixtures – binder content HRA%/D F surf XX/YY rec |
72 | Table C.2C Limits for target composition for surface course mixtures, Type C – Design mixtures HRA%/D C surf XX/YY des |
73 | Table C.3 Limiting wheel-tracking recommendations for site classifications C.2.6 Temperature of the mixture Table C.4 Maximum temperature of the mixture |
74 | C.2.7 Target binder content C.2.8 Coated chippings for application to surface course |
75 | Table C.5 Compliance grading of chippings |
76 | Annex D (informative) BS EN 13108-5 Stone mastic asphalt – example specification Figure D.1 Example specification for stone mastic asphalt D.1 General D.2 Constituent materials D.2.1 Binder D.2.2 Paving grades a) Crushed rock or crushed gravel of one or more of the following groups: basalt, gabbro, granite, gritstone, hornfels, limestone, porphyry or quartzite. b) Steel slag, either electric arc furnace slag or basic oxygen slag, with a compacted bulk density between 1,60 Mg/m3 and 1,80 Mg/m3 when tested in accordance with BS 812-2. |
78 | D.3 Composition D.3.1 General |
79 | D.3.2 Grading and binder content Table D.1 Limits for target composition for SMA mixtures D.4 Void content D.4.1 Surface course D.4.2 Binder course D.5 Binder drainage |
80 | D.6 Water sensitivity D.7 Resistance to permanent deformation – binder and regulating course Table D.2 Limiting wheel-tracking recommendations for site classifications D.8 Temperature of the mixture Table D.3 Maximum temperature of the mixture |
81 | Bibliography |
83 | [1] HIGHWAYS AGENCY Specification for Highway Works, London: The Stationery Office. [2] BBA HAPAS Guidelines for the Assessment of Thin Surfacings. [3] TRL Report 636 The application of Enrobé à Module Élevé in flexible pavements Crowthorne: Transport Research Laboratory. [4] HIGHWAYS AGENCY Notes for Guidance on the Specification for Highway Works, London: The Stationery Office. [5] NF-P98 251-1 Essais relatifs aux chaussées – Essais statiques sur mélanges hydrocarbonés – Partie 1: essai DURIEZ sur mélanges hydrocarbonés à chaud AFNOR. |