BSI PD 6691:2022
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Guidance on the use of BS EN 13108, Bituminous mixtures
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 74 |
PDF Catalog
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5 | Foreword |
7 | 0 Introduction 0.1 Overview of BS EN 13108 |
8 | 0.2 Assessment and verification of constancy of performance 0.3 Mathematical nomenclature |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and symbols |
13 | 4 Constituent materials 4.1 General 4.2 Binder |
14 | 4.3 Aggregates 4.4 Reclaimed asphalt (RA) |
15 | Table 1 — RA addition rates and requirements |
16 | 4.5 Additives 5 Mixture composition 5.1 General 5.2 Grading and sieves |
17 | Table 2 — Characteristic sieves 5.3 Binder content |
19 | 6 Performance properties 6.1 General 6.2 Conflicting requirements 6.3 Properties covered by BS EN 12697 test methods |
20 | Table 3 — Properties frequently specified in the UK Table 4 — Properties occasionally specified in the UK with specific applications |
21 | Table 5 — Properties which should not be used in the UK |
22 | 6.4 Properties not covered by BS EN 12697 test methods 6.5 Temperature |
23 | 7 Assessment and verification of constancy of performance 7.1 General |
24 | 7.2 BS EN 13108‑20 type testing Table 6 — References to protocols in BS 594987:2015 |
25 | Table 7 — Type-testing sample preparation and testing requirements for UK asphalt concrete mixtures conforming to BS EN 13108‑1:2006 |
26 | Table 8 — Type-testing sample preparation and testing requirements for UK HRA mixtures conforming to BS EN 13108‑4:2006 Table 9 — Type-testing sample preparation and testing requirements for UK stone mastic asphalt mixtures conforming to BS EN 13108‑5:2006 |
27 | Table 10 — Type-testing sample preparation and testing requirements for UK mastic asphalt mixtures conforming to BS EN 13108‑6:2006 7.3 BS EN 13108‑21 factory production control |
30 | Table 11 — Permitted mean deviations from target (from EN 13108‑21:2016, Table A.2) Table 12 — Determination of operating compliance level of plant for single results (extracted from BS EN 13108‑21:2016, Table A.3) |
31 | Table 13 — Minimum frequency for analysis of finished product (tonnes/test) (extracted from BS EN 13108‑21:2016, Table A.4) Table 14 — Tolerances to be applied to the declared target grading and binder content (extracted from BS EN 13108‑21:2016, Table A.1) |
32 | Table 15 — Example of a declared conformity envelope: AC 32 HDM base XX/YY rec |
33 | Table 16 — Example of a declared conformity envelope: AC 6 dense surf XX/YY Table 17 — Example of a declared conformity envelope: HRA 35/14F surf XX/YY des |
34 | Table 18 — Example of a declared conformity envelope: for MA 10 10/20 40% |
35 | Table 19 — Next harder grades for recovered binder assessment 8 Mixture identification 8.1 General |
36 | 8.2 Mixture designation Table 20 — Mixture designations |
37 | Table 21 — Examples of UK mixture designations |
38 | Annex A (informative) Matters arising from the publication of BS EN 13108:2016 and the departure of the UK from the European Union (Brexit) |
39 | Annex B (informative) BS EN 13108‑1:2006 asphalt concrete – example specification |
40 | Figure B.1 — Example specification giving the UK choice for specifying asphalt concrete in accordance with BS EN 13108‑1 |
57 | Annex C (informative) BS EN 13108‑4:2006 Hot rolled asphalt – example specification |
58 | Figure C.1 — BS EN 13108‑4:2006 Hot rolled asphalt – example specification |
65 | Annex D (informative) BS EN 13108‑5:2006 stone mastic asphalt – example specification |
66 | Figure D.1 — BS EN 13108‑5:2006 stone mastic asphalt – example specification |
69 | Annex E (informative) BS EN 13108‑6 mastic asphalt – example specification |
70 | Figure E.1 — BS EN 13108‑6 mastic asphalt |
73 | Bibliography |