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Volume 4, No. 1Journal 4

DOI:https://doi.org/10.15517/szghp926

Published September 29, 2025

Scientific Papers

  1. Control over the product and the cost of poor quality in the execution of asphalt mixtures

    The determination of indirect tensile strength in bituminous mixtures is a mechanical parameter that can serve as a highly useful tool for evaluating the quality of the construction process of the asphalt layer. It is important to prevent the reduction of this strength, as it directly affects the pavement's in-service performance.

    At the Roads Laboratory of the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, the potential implementation of the indirect tensile strength test in the quality control of asphalt layer construction has been studied.

    As a complementary part of this research, the resilient moduli of the cores were also determined and correlated with their indirect tensile strengths. Using analytical methods, the influence of strength and modulus losses on pavement performance was analyzed.

    As the indirect tensile strength of bituminous mixtures decreases — and consequently, their resilient modulus — the number of load cycles the pavement structure can withstand drops significantly.

    This article presents the results obtained for pavement service life and equivalent thickness, calculated under specific assumptions, considering the reduction in indirect tensile strength.

Technical papers

  1. Piled and/or anchored walls

    In high-sloped terrains or in situations where, due to safety concerns or the inherent risks of excavations, the use of conventional retaining walls is not feasible, the implementation of special solutions becomes essential. Among these solutions, notable examples include piled diaphragm walls, slope reinforcement using soil nailing, anchored concrete walls, and gravity or cantilever walls that are either anchored or founded on piles.

  2. Maintenance contracts and concessions based on levels of service

    A broad transformation process, driven by a spirit of innovation and even a certain degree of boldness, has been undertaken in recent years by the National Road Directorate (DNV) of Uruguay. This process has introduced significant changes in the way management is carried out, with the aim of increasing its effectiveness and improving the quality of service provided to users.

  3. Symposium on Pavement Fatigue Prediction held in Laramie, Wyoming, USA

    The Western Research Institute, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), hosted the "Symposium on Pavement Fatigue Prediction" in Laramie, WY. The event lasted for two days (July 18–20). The symposium was organized to bring together the world’s leading researchers in the field of fatigue damage in asphalt pavements.