Summary: | Due to awareness to greener environment, use of recycled asphalt material has become popular in asphalt pavement industry. The use of recycled asphalt pavement (RAP) materials in subgrade soil can be an additional scope of utilizing RAP. This study investigates the effect of RAP on the resilient modulus (MR) of subgrade soils mixed with RAP materials. Note that MR is the principal material input parameter for designing asphalt pavement using the recent mechanistic-empirical pavement design software. As a first step of the current study, different percentages of RAP and moisture were thoroughly mixed with subgrade soils. Then, the MR of these RAP mixed soils were determined using the AASHTO T 307 (1999) at different stress levels in the laboratory. Results show that the MR of RAP mixed soil increases with the applied deviatoric and bulk stresses, however, it is less sensitive to applied confining pressure. Use of RAP materials has made the soils stiff enough not to respond to the confining pressure. As expected, the MR value reaches a maximum at the optimum moisture content and increases linearly with RAP content. The MR values and characteristics of the RAP mixed subgrade soils, as determined by the current study, can be used for subgrade design and stabilization using RAP for better pavement design. Keywords: Subgrade, Recycled asphalt pavement, Moisture, Resilient modulus, Stress
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