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Author
Lacasse, M. A. | Masson, J. F.
Title
Developing a Performance-Based Joint Sealant Specification for Airport PCC Pavements.
Coporate
National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
Report
NRCC-46964
Book or Conf
Durability of Building and Construction Sealants and Adhesives. Proceedings. ASTM SPT 1453. 2004, American Society for Testing and Materials, West Conshohocken, PA, Wolf, A. T., Editors, 346-354 p., 2004
Keywords
airports | pavements | sealants | specifications | maintenance | standards | concretes | test methods
Identifiers
joint sealing; joint sealant performance requirements; sealant specifications for PCC joints in airport settings; test methods for specifications given in Table 2; ten-year field performance of joints sealants; two-phase approach to develop performance-based guidelines for PCC joint sealants used in airports
Abstract
Despite recent progress to develop a performance-based specification for bituminous sealants applied to asphalt concrete (AC) roadways and runways, a performance-based specification for cold-applied joint sealants for Portland cement concrete (PCC) aprons, taxiways, and parking areas has yet to be mapped and developed. Unique in-service conditions exist on these PCC pavements, where sealants are not only exposed to climatic effects and heavy traffic loads, but also to jet fuel and de-icing fluids. Installation and maintenance conditions are also unique in that it is often necessary to install or replace joint sealants at night or in a very short time so that aircraft traffic disruption is avoided. Hence, special consideration must be provided to ascertain that joint sealants are effective and durable. Recent studies on joint and crack sealants used on airport pavements that experience cold climates indicate that current specifications do not necessarily allow for the selection of durable sealants and that sealant failure can be rapid. To address the issue of premature failure, and in an effort to extend joint sealant service life, the elements of a performance-based specification for cold applied joint sealants for PCC airport pavements is reviewed. The benefits of such a specification include the selection of joint sealants for specific local needs, reduced airport pavement maintenance costs, and extended airport PCC pavement service life.